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Auckland Council must immediately release leaked transport report
The AA has called on the Auckland Council to immediately release the SKM report on the future of transport in the city centre, following its leaking to media.
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AA publications
https://www.aa.co.nz/about/newsroom/aa-publications/
The AA produces several publications including the Annual Report, Association Profile & the AA Member magazine, AA Directions. Download or view online.
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Monumental clean-up effort of SH59 reopens important link
The AA is pleased to see one of the main routes into the capital reopen following a fast and pragmatic response by Waka Kotahi.
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Motorists urged to stay off the roads
https://www.aa.co.nz/about/newsroom/media-releases/safety/motorists-urged-to-stay-off-the-roads/
Drivers appear to be heeding advice to stay off the roads as snow falls across the country, with the AA breakdown service reporting fewer than normal call outs in the...
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AA Pre Purchase Inspection terms and conditions
https://www.aa.co.nz/site-info/terms-and-conditions/aa-pre-purchase-inspection/
By using AA Pre Purchase Inspection, you agree to these terms and conditions.
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AA gives national transport plan 'nine out of ten'
The AA believes New Zealand’s transport network is in good shape for the next three years, following yesterday’s release of the 2015-18 National Land Transport Programme (NLTP).
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Motorcycle riding lessons - Customised Training
https://www.aa.co.nz/drivers/motorcycle-licence/
Motorcycle riding lessons are customised training sessions with an AA Motorcycle Instructor that focus on what the rider wants and needs to practice, improve and learn.
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AA Roadservice mobile app
https://www.aa.co.nz/membership/roadservice-breakdown-assistance/aa-roadservice-mobile-app/
Request help through the free AA Roadservice iPhone or Android mobile app. Find out more and download the app now.
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AA vehicle testing station opens in Whanganui
The AA is to celebrate the ‘official opening’ of its new AA Vehicle Testing Station in Whanganui this week.
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Too soon to look at extending lower speed tolerance - AA
Talk of making the lower speed tolerance permanent is premature, says the Automobile Association.