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5 Dec 2024 7:46
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    NZTA is contacting almost 600 drivers with dangerous goods licence endorsements which are incorrect

    NZTA is contacting almost 600 drivers with dangerous goods licence endorsements which are incorrect


    It relates to drivers who trained with 2 Drive Well Limited in Palmerston North and Auckland to carry dangerous goods like petrol.

    The company's training is currently suspended because of an investigation.

    Those affected drivers will have three months to re-sit their training courses with other providers.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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