New Zealand Transport Agency stories
New Zealand is set to see its first autonomous vehicle hit the roads within months, as Volvo and Trafinz prepare for a major demonstration in Tauranga.
Bluetooth technology to deliver safety messages will be used to educate rental drivers as they drive along the Christchurch to Queenstown route.
Get school-ready with tips from the Ministry of Education, covering everything from second-hand uniforms to walking buses.
An 80% reduction in technology sales saw Unisys New Zealand's revenue and profit drop dramatically in financial 2014.
New Zealand Police have been forced to apologise after admitting they wrongly issued over 20,000 traffic tickets to Kiwis, due to a IT error.
New Zealand Transport Agency's ramp signaling project awarded for improving travel speed by 15% on Auckland's motorways.
Opus International Consultants, the listed engineering firm, lifted annual profit 15 percent as gains at its Canadian and UK operations offset decl.
Company transfers driver and vehicle records in the final stage of a four-year business transformation programme.
New Zealand fleet management systems face a tough challenge convincing locals to use the technology #innovation #export.