MTA News
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Improper Vehicle Modifications Putting Users At Risk »
The Motor Trade Association (MTA) is urging Transport Minister Stephen Joyce to push ahead and introduce vehicle power restrictions for young drivers. A move to investigate restricting access to high-powered or modified cars was signalled in the Government’s Safer Journey’s strategy released several months ago.
Thu, 29 Jul 2010 More ›
Record Fine Imposed For Petrol Station Leak »
Three companies found guilty of spilling 10,000 litres of petrol have been ordered to pay the heaviest fine imposed in a regional council case in Auckland.
Thu, 29 Jul 2010 More ›
BP CEO Tony Hayward to Step Down and be Succeeded by Robert Dudley »
BP today announced that, by mutual agreement with the BP board, Tony Hayward is to step down as group chief executive with effect from October 1, 2010. He will be succeeded as of that date by fellow executive director Robert Dudley.
Wed, 28 Jul 2010 More ›
Zero BAC For Young Drivers Good News For SADD »
The package of measures announced by government yesterday afternoon to tackle our national drink driving problem are welcomed by SADD students nationally.
Wed, 28 Jul 2010 More ›
Blood Alcohol Limit Delay Risking Lives Says MTA »
The Motor Trade Association (MTA) is surprised at today’s announcement that the Government is seeking a further two years of research to determine the benefits to New Zealand’s road toll by reducing the blood alcohol level.
Mon, 26 Jul 2010 More ›
MTA Supports Legislative Change For Quad Bike Safety »
Motor Trade Association (MTA) says it supports Wellington coroner Ian Smith’s call for legislative change on quad bike use and that more than 100 people dying in the past 10 years is far too many.
Wed, 21 Jul 2010 More ›
NZTA To Deliver Huge Transport Improvements Before Christmas »
Auckland drivers are poised to benefit from safer journeys, reduced congestion, and improved and more reliable journey times as the NZ Transport Agency starts commissioning hundreds of millions of dollars in improvements to the city's motorway network before Christmas.
Wed, 21 Jul 2010 More ›
Next Emissions Rule Implementation Would Be Devastating For Used-import Industry »
The implementation of the next stage of the Vehicle Exhaust Emissions rule would have a devastating effect on the used vehicle importing market, with one importer suggesting vehicle supply would be cut by 50%.
Tue, 20 Jul 2010 More ›
90-Day Trial Period Extended To All Employers »
The 90-day trial period is to be extended to enable all employers and new employees to have the chance to benefit from it, says Minister of Labour Kate Wilkinson.
Mon, 19 Jul 2010 More ›
Employment Law Package All About Jobs And Growth »
Prime Minister John Key today announced a fair and balanced employment law package aimed squarely at jobs and economic growth.
Mon, 19 Jul 2010 More ›






























