Image: NZ Police Three people have died on New Zealand roads over the Easter holiday weekend, with two of the fatalities occurring in Northland, as police warn there is still “a lot of work to do” to reduce road trauma. New Zealand Police confirmed the Easter weekend road toll stands at three — one less than 2025 and four fewer than 2024. Two of the three people who died were riding motorcycles. The fatalities occurred on Coastal Highway (SH60) at the intersection with Easton Loop in Tasman on Saturday 4 April, North Road at the intersection with Farrimond Place in Northland on Saturday 4 Apri...
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