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New resources for older drivers welcome, but uptake needed
The AA is welcoming the NZ Transport Agency’s release of updated resources for older drivers today, but has concerns the information may not easily reach people.
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Truck weigh station will create risks SH1 near Rakaia
The AA is disappointed that Waka Kotahi is going ahead with a truck weigh station north of Rakaia despite safety concerns raised by multiple groups.
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Transport funding debate must focus on benefits
If Auckland Council is to convince the public to pay more to develop new transport projects, it must focus the funding debate on the benefits to users, the AA says.
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Watch out for kids as schools start back
https://www.aa.co.nz/about/newsroom/media-releases/safety/watch-out-for-kids-as-schools-start-back/
The AA is reminding all drivers to be extra careful as schools start for 2015.
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Council needs to make fast u-turn on George St - AA
The AA is urging Dunedin City Council to listen to its people and reverse the ill-conceived changes it has made on George Street.
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Decade of Action’s first year sets new benchmark
New Zealand’s amazing improvement in road safety over the last 12 months has seen our rate of road deaths fall to almost match Australia’s, but we still lag well behind...
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Let last piece of Waikato Expressway out of lockdown - AA
After years without progress, now is the time to finally deliver the Cambridge to Piarere section of the Waikato Expressway, says the AA.
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Transport planning and costs
An overview of the AA's policy positions on a range of issues related to transport infrastructure, planning and costs.
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Teaching someone to drive
https://www.aa.co.nz/drivers/information-for-fully-licensed-drivers/teaching-someone-to-drive/
We have all the information and resources you'll need if you are teaching your son or daughter to drive. Make sure they learn to drive the AA way.
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Loved by the locals: Hauraki Gulf Islands
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/on-the-road/loved-by-the-locals-hauraki-gulf-islands/
An Irish pub might be the last thing you would expect to find on Great Barrier Island, but that’s exactly what you’ll walk into at The Currach at Tryphena.