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Keeping you up to date with the latest road safety events in Northland.

Drive Fresh northbound Fatigue/Driver Reviver Stop SH1, Uretiti, Friday 23 December midday to approx 5pm
  • Drive Fresh northbound Fatigue/Driver Reviver Stop SH1, Uretiti, Friday 23 December midday to approx 5pm

    Posted on 08 December 2016

    Free refreshments at northbound Fatigue/Driver Reviver Stop at Uretiti – Drive Fresh

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  • WoodFlow Optimisation 2016 – “Transport Technologies, Logistics, IT & Data Management” Conference

    Posted on 06 July 2016
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  • Road Safety Week NZ 16-22 May 2016

    Posted on 15 May 2016

    Road Safety Week is a community event held annually in May, promoted by Brake the road safety charity.

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  • NZ Transport Agency Northland Field Days 3-5 March 2016 – Site 284

    Posted on 02 March 2016
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  • Ride Forever – Take your riding to the next level – 6th March 2016 – Whangarei

    Posted on 11 December 2015

    Get a full day of training and get all the skills you need.

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  • World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Sunday 15 November 2015

    Posted on 13 November 2015
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  • Patience and care needed around SH14 repair works

    Posted on 15 June 2015

    Patience and care needed around SH14 repair works

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  • Road Safety Week May 4 – 10, 2015

    Posted on 22 April 2015
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  • "Ride To The Conditions"

    — Ride Forever
  • "Even The Best, Can Get Better"

    — Ride Forever
  • "In a crash, bicycle helmets reduce the risk of severe brain injury as much as 74%."

    — SafeKids Aotearoa
  • "It’s not safe to use a device when stopped at traffic lights; Uni of Utah researchers say that drivers take up to 27 seconds to regain full attention after sending a text."

    — 2014 book A Deadly Wandering
  • "Driving 5km/h above the speed limit in a 60km/h zone has the same level of casualty risk as driving at the New Zealand drink-driving limit (blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 50 mg/100 ml)."

    — NZTA - Better Conversations about Road Risk
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