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The AA names new Chief Mobility Officer
The Automobile Association has announced a new role for the organisation, appointing former GM Motoring Services Jonathan Sergel, as its Chief Mobility Officer.
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Transport funding in New Zealand's best interests
"At $8.7 billion this is the largest ever funding announcement for land transport in New Zealand's history.
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Three ways to stay safe this Easter
https://www.aa.co.nz/about/newsroom/media-releases/safety/three-ways-to-stay-safe-this-easter/
Mike Noon, AA General Manager for Motoring Affairs says if you are driving over Easter then remember to:
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Say ‘pass’ to passing this weekend
https://www.aa.co.nz/about/newsroom/media-releases/safety/say-pass-to-passing-this-weekend/
Be patient before passing is the AA's message for drivers this Labour weekend.
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AA tips for cyclists and motorists during Bike Wise Month
With more people making the effort to get out cycling during February, which is Bike Wise Month, the AA has some safety tips for cyclists and motorists.
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Drive with care this Queen's Birthday Weekend
AA General Manager of Motoring Affairs Mike Noon also says that many parts of the country are forecast to get rain over the weekend, which will make driving more difficult.
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Facts must support 40km/h speed limit
https://www.aa.co.nz/about/newsroom/media-releases/safety/facts-must-support-40km-h-speed-limit/
Evidence rather than ideology must be the basis for deciding whether to reduce Wellington’s residential speed limit from 50km/h, says the AA.
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Tips for Christchurch cyclists and motorists during Bike Wise Month
February is Bike Wise Month so more people are out cycling, particularly on Go By Bike Day next Wednesday 16 February.
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AA Southland District Council
https://www.aa.co.nz/about/the-aa/district-councils/aa-southland-district-council/
The AA’s Southland District Council represents AA Members living in the wider Southland region bordered by the towns of Tautuku in the east, Fairlight in the north, Fiordland National Park in the west and Stewart Island in the south.
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Months of wary driving ahead despite passing the Winter Solstice
In June we celebrate both Matariki and the shortest day of the year (21 June), but Kiwis will still need to drive to winter conditions for several months with what...