Driver Reviver Fatigue Stop – Anniversary Weekend
Our fatigue stops offer Northbound drivers and passengers the chance to take a break while enjoying free coffee and refreshments. Take a break and chat with our friendly hardworking volunteers […]
Our fatigue stops offer Northbound drivers and passengers the chance to take a break while enjoying free coffee and refreshments. Take a break and chat with our friendly hardworking volunteers […]
Join us at this year's Touch a Truck! Not just an ordinary truck show. A community day for the whole family, young and old. Emergency vehicles, trucks, tractors, diggers, rollers, […]
Get your bike ride ready at our free drop in workshop! This workshop kicks off our bike-minded events for February, timed to coincide with the Aotearoa Bike Challenge. You can […]
Our fatigue stops offer Northbound drivers and passengers the chance to take a break while enjoying free coffee and refreshments. Take a break and chat with our friendly hardworking volunteers […]
Drop in at Pohe Island to get your bike checked, learn new skills and chat anything bikes! This drop in series is happening in tandem with the Aotearoa Bike Challenge, […]
Give your bike some love at our free Valentine's pop-up workshop! Timed to coincide with the Aotearoa Bike Challenge, which runs all of February. Ride anywhere, anytime to take part […]
Drop in at Pohe Island to get your bike checked, learn new skills and chat anything bikes! This drop in series is happening in tandem with the Aotearoa Bike Challenge, […]
Drop in at Pohe Island to get your bike checked, learn new skills and chat anything bikes! This drop in series is happening in tandem with the Aotearoa Bike Challenge, […]
"A Moments Distraction Can Cause A Lifetime Of Change"
"The top three distractions while driving mentioned by respondents were children, people outside the car, and passengers"
"Texting While Driving.....Go Together Like.....Asphalt And Flesh"
"Look For Motorcycles, Then Look Again"
"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)."