Crashes
Summer travel could add to ED strain - expert
As Aotearoa's emergency departments fight to keep up with demand, an expert is warning that an increase in tourism could add to the strain this summer. There had already been almost 360 deaths on our… Audio
Mayor who used to tow cars warns drivers to be more careful
The Mayor of Matamata-Piako Ash Tanner has witnessed first hand the damage of road crashes, and he's urging people to take care on the roads this summer. Ash talks to Emile about his decade as a… Audio
Three Minutes Max: Kathryn Burnett on national 'use your goddamn indicator' month
Short, succinct opinions from New Zealanders on subjects of their choice. Screenwriter and playwright Kathryn Burnett on New Zealand drivers' issues with indicators Audio
Three killed in rash of serious weekend crashes
Two people have died in Canterbury crashes and one in Tauranga.
Car crashes costing billions
The Ministry of Transport's latest Social Cost of Road Crashes and Injuries has revealed the cost topped an estimated $3.79 billion Audio
Public meeting to discuss logging truck accidents
Drivers of logging trucks have been banned from a public meeting in Whangarei to discuss the growing number of crashes they're involved in. Audio
Truck crashes
Ken Shirley of the Road Transport Forum discusses what's behind logging truck crashes and what needs to be done. Audio
Hundreds of crashes as roads fill up
It's been a bad start to the holiday period on the roads - since Christmas Eve there have been more than 370 crashes. Audio