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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.
 

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Get ride ready this Motorcycle Awareness Month

Get ride ready this Motorcycle Awareness Month

Get ready to sharpen your skills and get your motorcycle and gear ready for the months ahead with free local events this September.

September is Motorcycle Awareness Month, raising awareness of the importance of motorcycle safety. To support this Travel Safe is teaming up with local motorcycle retailers to host three free events during the month to celebrate riding and encourage riders to improve their skills by attending a Ride Forever course.

Te Awanui Ward Councillor Hēmi Rolleston, who himself rides a motor scooter, says with over half of New Zealand’s riders taking to the roads in September, it’s an opportune time to raise awareness of the importance of staying safe on our roads.

"Riding a scooter gives me a real appreciation for how crucial it is to be seen and stay sharp on the road. It’s a timely reminder for all road users to be mindful, share the road responsibly, and help keep each other safe,” says Hēmi.

Motorcycle enthusiasts are invited to attend these free local events:

  • 6 September – United We Ride | East Coast Harley Davidson, Mount Maunganui | Ride and sausage sizzle | 10am – 12.30pm ride start
  • 13 September – Bayride Community Day | Bayride Motorcycles, Tauriko | Gymkhana, giveaways, sausage sizzle | 10am – 1pm 
  • 18 September – Helmet Info Evening | Bayride Motorcycles, Tauriko | Safety tips and giveaways | 6pm - 8pm 

Motorcycle Awareness Month was launched after riders at Ride Forever noticed a worrying trend in the 2017 crash stats. Each year, September marks the seasonal return of over half of New Zealand’s riders to the roads after winter. The month is a nationwide initiative supported by ACC, NZ Police, Waka Kotahi, the Motorcycle Safety Advisory Council, and local councils, along with dealerships, gear retailers, and bike clubs across the country.

Travel Safe delivers road safety education across Tauranga and the Western Bay of Plenty.

Find out more about the events at www.whatsontauranga.co.nz/motorcycle

Image captionTauranga City Te Awanui Ward Councillor Hēmi Rolleston (right) with his motor scooter and council staff member Deidre Ewart (left) with her motorcycle.
Posted: Aug 28, 2025,

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Staying safe on scooters. Information about staying safe on your scooter.

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