The Department of Conservation is piloting paid parking at three iconic New Zealand destinations to fund maintenance, but faces concerns that the fees may drive visitors to park unsafely on state highways, prompting temporary traffic controls and long-term capacity improvements.
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If you want some good news, I've got some more good news from tourism. So we had yesterday the Christchurch Airport. import figures they were excellent nationwide for you this morning for feb 408 000 international visitors which is up 53 000 china's back in a big way annually you get 3.58 million which is 92 percent of pre-covid renaud de manche is the chief executive at tourism new zealand is with us renaud morning to you china thing what's going on the big bounce back 214 surge what's that about
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a systemic challenge as ridership rises and routes approach limits
Who will pay the costly tab for a cheap ride to work?balancing supply with rising demand
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