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AA warns motorists to be sceptical of fuel saving devices
Jack Biddle, AA Technical Advice Manager, says people should be sceptical of the savings offered by fuel catalysts or other devices and additives.
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PetrolWatch - May 2008. Petrol hits $2.00 per litre
"Motorists are really unhappy with fuel prices at levels not experienced for decades," says Mike Noon, AA Motoring Affairs General Manager.
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The I-endorsement course
https://www.aa.co.nz/drivers/driving-instructor-training/train-to-be-a-driving-instructor/
Do the driving instructor (I) endorsement course at AA and start your career as an instructor.
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Auckland speed limit proposal a step too far – AA
The AA is urging Auckland Transport (AT) to take a more balanced approach to speed limit changes in Auckland in order to both improve safety and win widespread public support.
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PetrolWatch August 2007. Dollar's decline doesn't dramatically drive up fuel prices
Prices for 91 octane started the month at $1.54/litre in the main centres, with diesel retailing for $1.03.
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NZ follows global lead with speed camera trials and signage
Two trials of average speed cameras and warning signs are good moves to explore fairer and more effective ways of helping drivers stick to the speed limit, says the AA.
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Campervans
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/member-deals/thl-campervan-rental-for-members/
AA Members get 10% off the best daily price on maui, Britz and Mighty campervans.
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PetrolWatch – November 2005
https://www.aa.co.nz/about/newsroom/media-releases/fuel/petrolwatch-november-2005/
Fuel Prices for November
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Biofuel sales targets welcomed but consumer advice needed
The AA has welcomed the Government’s announcement that it will do no more than set sales targets for ethanol blended petrol and biodiesel.
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PetrolWatch – August 2005
https://www.aa.co.nz/about/newsroom/media-releases/fuel/petrolwatch-august-2005/
In August petrol prices climbed steadily. In the last week of August, prices leapt to a record 152.9 cents/litre in main centres for 91 octane, as oil companies anticipated high...