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The NZ Transport Agency says it is on track to have one lane of State Highway 6 between the Gates of Haast Bridge and Haast Pass Summit open tomorrow, Friday 20 September.
The NZ Transport Agency is congratulating young drivers and their parents for working hard to learn the road code as pass rates for New Zealand's computerised learner driver licence theory test have hit 70% for the first time, while serious crashes involving teenage drivers drop to record lows.
The NZ Transport Agency is congratulating young drivers and their parents throughout Bay of Plenty for working hard to learn the road code as pass rates for New Zealand's computerised learner driver licence theory test continue to increase in the region.
The NZ Transport Agency is congratulating young drivers and their parents throughout Waikato for working hard to learn the road code as pass rates for New Zealand's computerised learner driver licence theory test continue to increase in the region, while serious crashes involving teen drivers drop.
The NZ Transport Agency says construction to improve safety at the State Highway 1/Wayby Valley Road/Wayby Station Road intersection near Wellsford will start later this month.
The NZ Transport Agency is congratulating young drivers and their parents throughout Northland for working hard to learn the road code as pass rates for New Zealand's computerised learner driver licence theory test continue to increase in the region, while serious crashes involving teen drivers drop.
The NZ Transport Agency is congratulating young drivers and their parents throughout Auckland for working hard to learn the road code as pass rates for New Zealand's computerised learner driver licence theory test continue to increase in the city, while serious crashes involving teen drivers drop.
The NZ Transport Agency is congratulating young drivers and their parents throughout Canterbury for working hard to learn the road code as pass rates for New Zealand's computerised learner driver licence theory test continue to increase, while crashes involving teen drivers drop.
The NZ Transport Agency is urging young drivers and their parents in the West Coast to keep learning the road code, as pass rates for the computerised learner driver licence theory test have increased in the region, but still lag behind the national average.
The NZ Transport Agency is congratulating young drivers and their parents in Southland for working hard to learn the road code as pass rates in the region for New Zealand's computerised learner driver licence theory test continue to increase, while crashes involving teen drivers drop.
The NZ Transport Agency is congratulating young drivers and their parents in Gisborne for working hard to learn the road code as pass rates in the region for New Zealand's computerised learner driver licence theory test continue to increase, while serious crashes involving teen drivers drop.
The NZ Transport Agency is congratulating young drivers and their parents in Whanganui for working hard to learn the road code as pass rates in the region for New Zealand's computerised learner driver licence theory test continue to increase, while serious crashes involving teen drivers drop.
The NZ Transport Agency is congratulating young drivers and their parents in the Wairarapa for working hard to learn the road code as pass rates in the region for New Zealand's computerised learner driver licence theory test continue to increase, while crashes involving teen drivers drop.
The NZ Transport Agency is congratulating young drivers and their parents in the Wellington region for working hard to learn the road code as pass rates in the region for New Zealand's computerised learner driver licence theory test continue to increase, while crashes involving teen drivers drop.
The NZ Transport Agency is congratulating young drivers and their parents in Taranaki for working hard to learn the road code as pass rates in the region for New Zealand's computerised learner driver licence theory test continue to increase, while crashes involving teen drivers drop.