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The Travel Safe team work in the community to reduce accidents and improve road safety.

Young Driver Workshop

Free young driver workshops are aimed at road users aged between 16 and 24, who hold a current learner or restricted driver licence. Participants will leave with improved knowledge, confidence, and skills.

Each workshop includes:

  • A 60-minute one-on-one driving lesson with a certified instructor
  • Waka Kotahi NZTA roadworthy vehicle check (what to check to ensure your vehicle is safe and roadworthy)
  • Driver behaviour awareness (speed, impairment, restraints, distraction, and fatigue 
  • Awareness session on sharing the road with heavy vehicles

Parents/caregivers are strongly encouraged to attend but it’s not compulsory. The four-hour workshops are held during school term holidays, usually between 9am and 1pm.

Drive has everything you need to prepare for your learner, restricted and full licence tests.

Visit the Drive website

Young driver workshop

Car Restraints

Looking for support around car seat restraints? Contact one of our local car seat technicians at travelsafeschools@tauranga.govt.nzWe offer free car seat installations, checks, and will help answer any questions or concerns regarding your car restraint.

Carseat installation

Parking behaviour

Drop off and pick up are busy times that pose a safety risk at the school gate. Travel Safe help schools to communicate things like parking time limits, drop off and pick up zones, parking over the kerb and other safety risks at the school gate. We deliver an in-school parking and safety programme named Peaceful Parker, and partner with council parking officers to do school visits when requested by schools or the community.

Blindzone Workshops 

Blindzone workshops allow people to see the world from a truck driver’s point of view. Through a series of practical scenarios, participants will learn where to place themselves so they are visible to truck drivers and will leave with more awareness and confidence on the road. 

For more on Blindzone and cycling around heavy vehicles visit Share the Road.

Blindzone workshop

Be Bright, Be Safe, Be Seen

This winter visibility programme reminds cyclists, walkers, runners, and scooter riders to have lights, bright clothing, and reflective gear if they are out and about during early mornings, evenings, and at other times of low light and poor visibility. 

Whether commuting to work or school, being active for fun or fitness, or popping down to the local shops, people should take extra care and keep safe by being fully visible on roads and paths. 

All cyclists are encouraged to wear high-visibility clothing and ensure their front light, rear light and rear red reflector are all working correctly and are clean.

View the official New Zealand code for cycling for more information.
 

Related news

Mount Festival of Multisport delivers boost to Tauranga’s economy

Mount Festival of Multisport delivers boost to Tauranga’s economy

The 2025 Fulton Hogan Mount Festival of Multisport has once again proven itself to be a standout event on Tauranga’s annual sporting calendar.

Drawing thousands to the region and generating close to $1 million in visitor spend.

On Saturday, 18 January, the streets of Mount Maunganui buzzed with energy as spectators and athletes gathered for the much-anticipated multisport festival. According to an economic impact report by Fresh Info, commissioned by Tauranga City Council, the event attracted 5,221 attendees. Of those, over half were visitors from outside the region, causing a combined 5,357 visitor nights and $998,167 in spend across the city.

Public feedback shows the Mount Festival of Multisport isn’t just a hit with visitors - it’s embraced by the community too. An impressive 96% of all athletes reported being satisfied with the event, while 88% of local athletes said it boosted their sense of pride in Tauranga. Additionally, 93% felt the festival had a positive impact on the city’s liveability, highlighting its role in bringing people together and injecting energy and vibrancy into Tauranga over summer.

Tauranga Mayor Mahé Drysdale says the reported outcomes are a strong endorsement of the festival and the role events like this play in shaping the city’s future.

“The Mount Festival of Multisport plays a pivotal role in positioning Tauranga as a leading destination for multisport and triathlon events,” says Mahé.

“These are fantastic economic results for the city, with visitors coming to compete, support, and explore our region. Best of all, events like this bring world-class sporting action right to the doorstep of our local community.”

Festival Director, Julia Tilley, says the results are incredibly encouraging for the organising team.

“It’s rewarding to know that the event not only brings people together for the sporting experience, but also delivers real benefits to local businesses and the Tauranga community. These benefits reinforce the value of our ongoing efforts to attract participants from out of town and motivate us to keep raising the bar and finding new ways to enhance the festival for everyone involved.”

Economic impact report
Highlights from the economic impact report commissioned by Fresh Info for the Fulton Hogan Mount Festival of Multisport held earlier this year.

What began as the Tauranga Half triathlon in 1990 has grown into one of New Zealand’s longest-running and most respected half-ironman events. Set against a stunning backdrop, the race features a swim in Pilot Bay, a run that winds along the coastline and the base of Mauao, and a bike leg on the Tauranga Eastern Link highway, closed especially for the event.

In 2015, the event expanded into what is now known as the Mount Festival of Multisport, with the addition of the AquaBike and Half Marathon events. While each event retains its own identity, together they offer something for everyone, collectively providing athletes and the community with an exciting day of competition.

Some of the standout moments from this year’s Festival include elite men’s champion Jack Moody setting a new course record in the Tauranga Half Triathlon. The festival also saw its highest-ever overall attendance.

The Mount Festival of Multisport is proudly supported by Tauranga City Council’s Tauranga Event Fund, a fund designed to offer support for national events aiming to attract visitors and deliver economic benefits to the city. Judging by these results, the festival has certainly delivered. It’s also a fantastic platform to showcase Tauranga’s passion for sport, fitness, and the outdoors, set against beautiful natural surroundings.

Looking ahead, organisers aim to further grow the event’s international reputation.

“Our goal is to keep raising the bar – delivering unforgettable experiences and creating lasting value for the community and the city,” says Julia.

“It truly is a team effort,” Julia adds. “The Mount Festival of Multisport is made possible thanks to the support of Tauranga City Council, the NZTA, our generous sponsors, hundreds of dedicated volunteers, local suppliers, and the wider Tauranga community. This energy and encouragement from our community are what make this event so special.”

Image captionThe Fulton Hogan Mount Festival of Multisport is a highlight of Tauranga’s summer events calendar. Photo credit, Hamish Collie.
Posted: Jun 16, 2025,

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