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It’s simple - safer speed limits are saving lives
Auckland Transport (AT) has released a report – showing a material reduction in crashes on key roads where lower speed limits have been introduced. This is compared to the average number of deaths…
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Safe speeds - the reasons
One of AT’s key priorities is keeping Aucklanders safe as we walk, cycle, bus, train, ferry, and drive. Our Vision Zero goal is to have no one die or be seriously injured on our roads by 2050. We have…
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Henderson's future
Auckland Transport, Panuku Development Auckland, Henderson-Massey Local Board, and Auckland Council, are working together on initiatives in the Henderson area to make Henderson accessible and a better place for everyone to live , work, and play. Read the Henderson's future feedback summary report. Project status: Consultation closedProject zone: West Henderson walking & cycling... on initiatives in the Henderson area to make it more accessible and a better place for everyone to live , work
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Harry Styles fans encouraged to plan ahead to avoid delays and disruptions to travel
services. Limited capacity dedicated Special Event Bus Services will run direct from the city... due to the ongoing KiwiRail rail closures on part of the Southern and Onehunga lines and event travel... Special Event Bus Services. “Rideshare, taxi, and private vehicle drop-off locations are available within... lines. The timing of the event coincides with the peak travel period when most Auckland buses will be operating scheduled services, so extra time should be allowed for travel to the event . “Fans should
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Public transport for the partial return to school
Bus and Train Services Auckland Transport will be increasing bus services next week to coincide with the return to school of senior pupils. Bus and Train services will be operating to a weekend timetable with some additional capacity at peak times. Year 11 to 13 students are back in class from Tuesday 26 October. School bus services will operate as normal to secondary schools. A reminder you must wear a face covering when travelling on public transport or when waiting at a stop or station
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Erica Hinckson: Slower speeds are more than a safety issue
I have spent the past 15 years researching and advocating for the return to places that allow us as human beings to freely move, walk, cycle and scooter, in other words - the opportunity to live an active life without being constantly dependent on the car. Professor Erica HincksonWe live in a beautiful city which regularly features as one of the most liveable in the world. Unfortunately, we also consistently rank in the top 20 countries for people using vehicles to get to work. More than 80 per
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Improvements to ferry and bus networks will give Aucklanders more options
Moving around Auckland is getting better with new ferry sailings and changes to some bus routes next week. Starting Monday 25 January, Auckland Transport (AT)’s Hobsonville ferry service will be getti…
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Waiheke Island Transport Design Guide
who live , work or visit Waiheke. The guide establishes a vision and set of guiding principles..., cyclists and horse riders to share the road with motorists. Some streets have capacity for off
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Pakūranga’s new flyover opens in both directions this weekend
Date: 16 October 2025 About 15,000 East Auckland drivers a day enjoying easier journeys on a new Pakūranga flyover are set for even better commutes with traffic lanes about to open in both directions.…
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Safer villages and town centres: Mission Bay, St Heliers Village and West Lynn
New permanent 30km/h speed limits have been unveiled in three central village town centres - making them safer places to shop, study, live and work. The town centres with changes are: St Heliers, Mission Bay and West Lynn. 80 per cent of all road deaths and serious injuries occur on 50km/h local urban roads. Nearly half of those deaths and injuries involve vulnerable road users – including people walking and people on bikes or motorcycles. AT is committed to making our roads safer for all road
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