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Campaigns
We run campaigns to promote work we're doing around Auckland, encourage different travel options, create safer behaviour on roads, and let you know about what we have on offer in the way of products and services. Take a look at some of our current and previous campaigns : Let's go there - Auckland's future is exciting as we all move to more sustainable forms of transport that create less congestion and a cleaner, more connected city. AirportLink - For the first time ever, you can get from
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Travelwise campaign planning
campaigns Steps to implementing a campaign: 1. Define the issue – Outline the behaviours / attitudes... campaigns document (PDF 92KB)
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Have your say
The views of people who live, work, and play in the Auckland region are important to us . You can have your say on AT's projects, plans, and strategies on our consultation platform. Consultations are now hosted on our new Have Your Say platform. View all consultationsSign up to the AT research panel. AT research panel The AT research panel is your opportunity to help us to deliver transport... or speak to someone within the organisation, please contact us . Strategic consultations Previous
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About us
Auckland Transport is responsible for all of the region’s transport services (excluding state highways), from roads and footpaths, to cycling, parking and public transport. Auckland Transport's day-to-day activities keep Auckland's transport systems moving; including planning and funding of public transport, promoting alternative ways to get around and operating the local roading network. Contact us See latest news, events & service updates
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Questions answered about the trains
The following are answers to common inquiries about the new trains How do I open the train doors? Press the green button when it is lit. The middle car doors can be opened by passengers. The driver will open the door if he sees a wheelchair user waiting to board. How do I close the doors? The doors will close automatically. Pressing the red button when it is lit also closes the doors. Why are there steps at some entrances and inside the train? Some parts of each carriage along
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Sustainable procurement
and transport system. It requires us to think about how we build and develop assets differently...Sustainable procurement is about collaborating with our suppliers and contractors to deliver positive outcomes for our communities and environment. On this page About our sustainable procurement... Climate change adaptation Case studies About our sustainable procurement action plan AT is a major... to us that our suppliers also support our goal of a sustainable and resilient Tāmaki Makaurau
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AT research panel
us to know what Aucklanders like you think about transport options, in order to plan infrastructure... and your thoughts about some general transport related topics. We will use this information to help us ...The Auckland Transport Research Panel is your opportunity to help us to deliver transport choices... members to take part in the online surveys. This will be reviewed in due course. Sign up here and tell us a bit about yourself --> The AT Research Team invites panel members to take part in online surveys
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Maioro Street dynamic lanes and safety improvements
Road. The system is quick to build and more cost-effective than road widening. On Maioro Street
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What you need to know about the SuperGold concession
. For more information about the SuperGold card visit the SuperGold website or call the SuperGold card line... reported to us . You can then buy a replacement card. If your registered AT HOP card with a SuperGold concession is expired, phone the AT HOP Customer Contact Centre on (09) 366 4467 or contact us to order
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View Road, Mt Eden - Pedestrian crossing
Proposal status: closed 30 July 2018 Reference number: SC1718-018B We're proposing changes in your area We are proposing to install a zebra crossing outside 65 View Road, which will include a pram crossing facility and kerb build -outs.Alternative crossing locations were explored during previous consultations around changes proposed along View Road between December 2016 and March 2017... View Road. Learn more about the earlier proposed changes along View Road, Mt Eden. Download
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