Safety stories - Page 11
Drone users reminded to keep off Santa's naughty list
Fri, 18th Dec 2015
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Drone users are being urged to ‘fly responsibility’ heading into the Christmas period, following a fourfold increase in drone-related incidents.
Kiwi start-ups get springboard to success
Fri, 6th Nov 2015
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all blacks
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icehouse
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powerbyproxi
Kiwi start-up CSx has taken out the inaugural Samsung Springboard competition with I Measure U, Auror and MediKOL also taking home big prizes.
Uber adds larger vehicle option and updates Auckland pricing structure
Tue, 25th Nov 2014
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cartech
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uber
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safety
Uber rolls out uberXL for up to 6 passengers in Auckland, revamps fare structure, and drops CBD flat fare to enhance service quality.
Navman plugs hole in market with two-way emergency communication device
Wed, 12th Nov 2014
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navman wireless
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safety
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volution
Navman introduces a groundbreaking device in NZ and AU for safeguarding lone workers in remote areas, offering vital two-way emergency comms.
State of the art
Wed, 1st Sep 2010
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cleantech
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sustainability
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recycling
Unleash your creativity and help save the planet with crafts from everyday items! Dive into crafting for fun and stylish home improvements.
TIG joins police squad
Mon, 21st Jun 2010
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collaboration
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police
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safety
Telecommunications Industry Group joins banks, taxis, motels and other organisations in the fight against crime.
NZTA wins PMI award
Mon, 31st May 2010
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cartech
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apm
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software development
New Zealand Transport Agency's ramp signaling project awarded for improving travel speed by 15% on Auckland's motorways.
Summer Fun!
Fri, 1st Jan 2010
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safety
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dpa
School’s out! Check out Kidspot, Childparenting, Howstuffworks, and Surefish for summer activities from beach cricket to treasure hunts. Enjoy and stay safe!.
Driven to distraction
Tue, 30th Jun 2009
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driving
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texting
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New Zealand may ban holding mobile phones while driving by year-end, possibly imposing a NZD $50 fine or 25 demerit points; handsfree remains allowed.