Poll: Te reo Maori on buses?
Auckland Transport (AT) is being called on to make its buses, ferries and trains bilingual with te reo Maori signs.
Independent Maori Statutory Board (IMSB) chairman David Taipari said AT should fast track its implementation of te reo Maori signage on public transport and to set a date for it to be fully bilingual.
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Do you think public transport signs should be in English and te reo Maori?
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31% Yes, I'd love to see bilingual signs
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64.3% No, an unnecessary waste of money
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4.8% Something else (tell us in the comments)
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