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Up to every driver to prevent holiday crashes
Almost every road crash is preventable. That is the message the AA wants drivers to take on board as we head into the riskiest time of the year on our roads.
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Government must seize the day on Wellington highway upgrades
After years without progress, now is the time for critical highway improvements in the Wellington region to finally happen, says the AA.
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AA backs actions to reduce visiting driver crashes
The AA is welcoming the Government’s announcement today of a range of road safety improvements set to be rolled out in areas with high rates of crashes involving visiting drivers.
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Driver Risk Awareness (Completed)
https://www.aa.co.nz/about/aa-research-foundation/programmes/driver-risk-awareness/
This research by the AA Research Foundation is examining proven differences between real and perceived driving risks and ways of improving drivers' assessment of risks they under-estimate.
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World-leading researchers coming to NZ
https://www.aa.co.nz/about/newsroom/media-releases/safety/world-leading-researchers-coming-to-nz/
Eminent US road safety researcher Professor Tom Dingus will be one of the key-note speakers at the inaugural AA Research Foundation symposium in Wellington next week.
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How to deal with a car crash
https://www.aa.co.nz/cars/motoring-blog/how-to-deal-with-a-crash/
As we draw closer towards the winter months, hazards on our roads increase due to reduced visibility and slippery road surfaces.
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Chinese visitors special focus for new AA Traveller guide
Assisting travel for Chinese visitors to New Zealand will be a special focus for the AA this year.AA Traveller will publish a unique New Zealand travel guide designed to cater...
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AA welcomes plans to improve rural school safety
The NZ Automobile Association is welcoming government plans to improve road safety around rural schools.
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PetrolWatch – June 2015: Taxes going up and down, but fuel prices should be falling
Petrol tax collected to fund New Zealand’s land transport system is increasing 3 cents per litre on 1 July, the third of three scheduled annual tax increases.
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AA welcomes fuel economy labels
https://www.aa.co.nz/about/newsroom/media-releases/fuel/aa-welcomes-fuel-economy-labels/
The fuel economy label was launched by the Government today, and must be displayed on all cars sold by motor vehicle traders and trading websites from 7 April 2008.