
Rachel Cara
Rachel Cara is the group manager of public transport operations at Auckland Transport, where she is responsible for overseeing the city's public transport services. With a focus on increasing capacity and improving efficiency, Cara has implemented additional services to accommodate rising demand, particularly during peak travel times. Her proactive approach aims to enhance the public transport experience for Auckland's residents and visitors.
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Rachel Cara, AT group manager, public transport operations, discussed the variations in how safety incident data is reported.
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Rachel Cara, Auckland Transport’s group manager of public transport operations, stated that AT is prepared for the increase in demand during 'March Madness'.
Traffic: Delays on Auckland’s Northwestern Motorway city-bound after crashRachel Cara is the group manager of public transport operations at Auckland Transport, preparing for increased demand during March.
March madness: ‘Always a massive spike in traffic’Rachel Cara, Auckland Transport’s group manager of public transport operations, stated that AT is prepared for the increase in demand during March Madness.
Traffic: Delays on Auckland’s Northwestern Motorway citybound after five-vehicle crashRachel Cara said AT is prepared for the increase in demand and has been planning for it.
Covid-19 in NZ: Five years, five big unanswered questionsRachel Cara said AT is prepared for the increase in demand and has been planning for it.
Herald morning quiz: February 28Auckland Transport’s group manager of public transport operations Rachel Cara said AT is prepared for the increase in demand and has been planning for it.
Gisborne councillor quits to take up role within councilRachel Cara said AT is prepared for the increase in demand and has been planning for it.
March Madness traffic chaos sparks debate on congestion solutions - The Front PageRachel Cara is Auckland Transport’s group manager of public transport operations.
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