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Drivers urged to 'look again' as motorcycle sales soar E ākina ana ngā kaihautū waka ki te ‘titiro anō’ nā te pikinga ake o ngā wharanga mā runga motopaika
As motorbike sales hit record levels, one Christchurch rider shares his recovery story to help prevent others from suffering a serious injury while on the roads.
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More than 3,000 riders in Aotearoa parked up their bikes on Sunday 10 April and tuned into 2022’s Shiny Side Up Online. Here’s the top four things they learned.
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The Sensitive Claims Service provides support, assessment, and treatment services for kiritaki (clients) who have experienced sexual abuse or assault covered by the Accident Compensation Act 2001 and have a mental injury caused by that act of sexual abuse or assault.
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Made possible by an ACC Workplace Injury Prevention grant, the New Zealand Trucking Association has implemented an online portal to help keep its drivers safe. The HARMfree platform provides resources to address the unique challenges faced by drivers.
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We support the Road to Zero vision, with a target of reducing annual deaths and serious injuries by 40 percent by 2030.
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It can be scary to think of your teenager on the road, but it’s easy to give them a full kete (kit) of skills to help them become a confident, capable driver.
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IronMāori: Judd Baker's journey to hauora (wellness) Ko IronMāori: Ko te ara o Judd Baker ki te hauora
Judd Baker had a tumultuous IronMāori event in 2018. But in 2019, he’s prepped and ready to smash the half on 30 November.
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Our Injury Prevention Partner James Whitaker talks about his personal motivation to support Waka Kotahi’s Road to Zero campaign.
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Our levy consultation has now closed, thanks to everyone who made a submission. We’re reviewing all the feedback and will then present our recommendations to the Minister for ACC so the Government can make the final decisions.
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Let’s make our first Matariki holiday a safe one Kia haumaru te noho i te rā whakatā tuatahi o Matariki
ACC, Police, Waka Kotahi, Ministry of Transport, Auckland Transport and WorkSafe are joining up to urge people to stay safe on the road this Matariki weekend.