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The NZ Transport Agency is congratulating young drivers and their parents in Nelson for working hard to learn the road code as the region has recorded New Zealand's second-highest pass rate for computerised learner driver licence theory tests, while crashes involving teen drivers in the region drop.
The NZ Transport Agency is congratulating young drivers and their parents in Manawatū for working hard to learn the road code as the region has recorded New Zealand's highest pass rate for computerised learner driver licence theory tests, while crashes involving teen drivers in the region drop.
Christchurch residents have until this Friday (6 September) to comment on the NZ Transport Agency's options to improve traffic congestion along Curletts Road, between Blenheim Road and Main South Road.
A joint Transport Agency/Police operation aimed at ensuring the safety of passengers using buses in Wellington has seen concerning results, with 18 buses in the region 'pink-stickered' and removed from service for significant fluid leak faults today.
A joint Transport Agency/Police operation aimed at ensuring the safety of passengers using buses in Wellington has ended with 28 buses in the region 'pink-stickered' and removed from service for significant fluid leak faults.
The NZ Transport Agency is urging parents and caregivers to start planning ahead for changes to child restraint laws which come into force in less than three months.
New road safety advertisements hitting screens this Sunday night (18 August) will be the first in New Zealand to directly target cannabis users who drive under the influence.
Two bridges in Blenheim are closed due to extensive damage in this afternoon’s earthquake, and there are rock falls on State Highway One (SH1) in the Blenheim area.
The NZ Transport Agency is welcoming today's announcement by Transport Minister Gerry Brownlee that the introduction of vehicle inspection changes, agreed to by Cabinet in January this year, will be introduced in two stages beginning in January 2014.
From 1 September 2013, the NZ Transport Agency’s (NZTA) administration fee for the border inspection of used imported vehicles will reduce from the existing $17.78 +GST to $5.50 +GST.