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Roading rage: Frustration as key road projects will not get over the line

Roading rage: Frustration as key road projects will not get over the line Phil Pennington © RNZ / Dom Thomas A half-a-billion-dollar pothole in road funding has been patched over but key projects remain in jeopardy. Money is especially scarce for State Highway improvements, public transport infrastructure and the government s flagship safety strategy Road to Zero. This has come at a crucial time when the country s transport plans for the next three years are being drawn up, and as the Transport Agency (NZTA) tries to find new revenue sources amid a funding review. © RNZ/ Andrew McRae Katikati Mayor Garry Webber spent yesterday morning in a meeting of the Western Bay of Plenty s roading committee. He emerged newly doused in exasperation.

Okere Falls shared path safety improvements welcomed but community wants more

Okere Falls shared path safety improvements welcomed but community wants more
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Pedestrian crossing on State Highway 1 near Timaru school is insane says deputy principal

Naude, who supplied Stuff with video footage taken in June 2020 showing vehicles failing to stop for pedestrians, said inconsiderate motorists were an ongoing problem. “The issue is drivers are getting confused and not stopping.” “People are just not stopping.” Naude said there had been too many close calls. “I went out the other morning with the Timaru South School principal. We stood at the crossing ready to cross and three cars ignored us. “People are just not stopping and the rules are clear, if you see someone about to step out on to a crossing you have a responsibility to stop.”

Greens Julie Anne Genter hits out NZTA for failing to commit to short-term carbon emission drops

With four new Northland roundabouts, motorists urged to know rules

With four new Northland roundabouts, motorists urged to know rules 23 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM 4 minutes to read Three new roundabouts are open in the Far North, including at Kawakawa, above, and motorists are urged to make sure they know the road rules for roundabouts. Three new roundabouts are open in the Far North, including at Kawakawa, above, and motorists are urged to make sure they know the road rules for roundabouts. Northern Advocate With three new roundabouts opened in the Far North - and one under construction - motorists are being urged to brush up on the road rules governing roundabouts to prevent accidents.

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