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  2. Carless days in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Carless days led to notable mode shift for work and shopping trips. While cars continued to be used for the majority of work trips on carless days (from 88% to 66%), there was a notable increase in car pooling (5% to 19%), bus (2% to 7%), motorbike (2% to 7%) and bicycle usage (7% to 12%). Shopping trips while still predominantly done by car on ...

  3. Late fee - Wikipedia

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    Public libraries in New York began charging overdue fees in the late 1800s at a rate of 1 cent/day. That increased to 2 cents/day in 1954 and 5 cents/day in 1959. Before removing late fees in October 2021, the most common fee among New York City public libraries was 25 cents/day.

  4. Holidays Act 2003 - Wikipedia

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    After the introduction of the Employment Contracts Act in 1991, some workers in New Zealand without strong union representation lost either their right to have a day paid off on a public holiday or a day in lieu. Furthermore, if they did work a public holiday, a lot of employees lost any right for a day in lieu or penal rates for working these ...

  5. Ministry of Transport (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    In New Zealand, on average, one person is killed on the roads each day and an additional seven are seriously injured. [13] In 2022, Te Manatu Waka reported 379 people killed on New Zealand roads during the year – 60 people higher than in 2021 and 2020. [14] The initial action plan for the strategy has 15 items. These focus areas include: [13]

  6. Vehicle miles traveled tax - Wikipedia

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    These charges can be either a flat fee (e.g., a fixed number of cents per mile, regardless of where or when the travel occurs) or a variable fee based on considerations such as time of travel, congestion levels on a facility, type of road, type and weight of the vehicle, vehicle emission levels, and ability to pay of the owner.

  7. What to do when your car insurance is canceled for a missed ...

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    If your payment is several weeks late, you will probably have to pay a late fee. Your insurance policy may also be canceled for failure to pay, at which point you might have to purchase a new ...

  8. Late on Chapter 13 bankruptcy payment. What now? - AOL

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    The court could dismiss your case or change it to a Chapter 7 if you’re late on your payment. You can request a payment reduction if you’ve been faced with an unexpected financial hardship.

  9. Timeline of New Zealand history - Wikipedia

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    2 July: Bank of New Zealand incorporated at Auckland. 1862. The country's first electric telegraph line opens, between Christchurch and Lyttelton. First gold shipment from Dunedin to London. 1863. War resumes in Taranaki and begins in Waikato when General Cameron crosses the Mangatawhiri stream. New Zealand Settlements Act passed to effect land ...