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Reducing risks on the road needs better reflection
The AA is asking all drivers to remember to look in the mirror as we head towards the Easter break.
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Kiwis urged to support rangatahi to reduce road fatalities
As youth-led road safety awareness month SAFER September takes place, the AA and Students Against Dangerous Driving (SADD/Kaitiaki o Ara) are urging Kiwis to check in with young drivers and...
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Crashes claiming far too many Kiwi lives
https://www.aa.co.nz/about/newsroom/media-releases/safety/crashes-claiming-far-too-many-kiwi-lives/
The Automobile Association is deeply disappointed that road deaths have risen in 2016. Provisional data shows 328 New Zealanders have been killed in 2016. That follows 319 deaths the year before.
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Road safety review shows plenty of room for improvement
The AA hopes that the review of Government road safety investment and delivery released today will mean more police out on the roads in the near future.
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AA welcomes more funds for road maintenance
The AA welcomes the investment in road maintenance announced by the Government today as great news for all road users.
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AA welcomes Government’s decision not to toll Puhoi to Warkworth
The AA welcomes the Government‘s announcement that the Puhoi to Warkworth (Ara Tūhono – Pūhoi) Northern Motorway extension (State Highway 1) will not be a toll road.
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Extra road funding announcement great news for motorists
“The AA is delighted the government has listened to the concerns of the motorists, and decided to fully fund Transit New Zealand’s $685 million budget shortfall,” says AA Motoring Affairs...
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Share the road safely tomorrow ... and every day
Share the road safely is the AA’s message for national Go By Bike Day tomorrow.
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Lowest road toll in six decades a possibility
New Zealand is on track for the lowest road toll since 1950, as the worldwide day of remembrance took place yesterday for road traffic victims.
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Motorists unlikely to accept road pricing options
“Auckland motorists are already paying more money through petrol tax than is currently being spent on the roads.