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This award-winning programme has total access to the men and women who patrol the main arteries of Auckland City. Each series has a whole new helping of adrenaline packed stories and lunatic motorists.
High speed street racing, a speeding driver holds back the truth, meet the guy who did a star turn in front of our cameras and a broken down truck reveals more than expected.
An epic roadside domestic, a car gets cooked at Spaghetti Junction, Slipknot fans are caught swerving and there's motorway comedy with Flight of the Swan-chords.
A berserk bike-rider needs restraining, Canadian pedestrians, complete with blessings, ginger beer and a swinging 60's party bus gets busted.
A serious crash involving a signal truck and a drunk driver, a sweet-talkin Russian cyclist who's lost her way and Granny finds out that driving in first gear will eventually make your car burst into flames.
There's a caravan catastrophe, boys, beers and fun bladders en route to the Big Day Out, and a driver's skid marks reveal the truth about his "little accident".
Several cars smashed-up on the Southern and there's a bourbon 'n coke bonanza. Meanwhile, two other motorists may have been using their can for cannabis.
Two mates mistake the motorway for a PlayStation game, an 'Olden Holden' gets searched for firearms, and it takes three patrol cars to get a drunk truckie off the road.
A car gets incinerated on the Harbour Bridge, some impromptu roadside tree surgery and an illegal number plate stands in the way of a groom and his wedding.
Two drag racing motorcyclists are stopped in their tracks, a date goes sour for one belt-less Romeo, there's a lucky escape in a Ute vs Truck incident and someone's forgotten to merge like a zip.
The wheels fall off for one unlucky motorist, another one takes out the spotlight, there's a tomato avalanche and a drunken "shuffler" proves NZ has no talent.
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