Govt unveils $32.9b transport plan

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The government has announced a $32.9b investment in roads, rail, and public transport over the next three years. Transport Minister Simeon Brown highlighted, “Kiwis will see fewer potholes as we invest in maintenance and resilience.” The plan includes 17 new Roads of National Significance, reduced funds for cycleways, and increased road policing to combat drunk and drugged driving.

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