Auckland’s traffic congestion is a significant issue, costing the economy up to $1.39 billion annually in lost productivity, with average commuters spending five days a year stuck in traffic. The proposed Land Transport Management (Time-of-Use Charging) Amendment Bill aims to introduce congestion pricing to enhance traffic flow, although critics express concerns about its potential impact on lower-income commuters, while noting it could improve public transport reliability. While Auckland faces the greatest challenge, other major cities like Wellington and Christchurch also grapple with similar congestion problems.
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‘Unjustified’ vigilante deflates disabled woman’s tyres, leaves ‘nasty’ note
Police are investigating a dangerous act of vigilante behavior after a disabled woman named Jo discovered that two of her car's tyres had been deflated for legally parking in a disability space, where she had displayed her permit. The incident occurred in Wellington when Jo found a nasty note accusing her of not being disabled, despite her legitimate use of the designated parking. She emphasized the potential serious consequences of the act, particularly as she...
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