Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Abandoned vehicles on Main Road, Ferrymead".
A graphic giving statistics on accidents involving cyclists and motor vehicles.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Vehicles abandoned in liquefaction, Main Road, Ferrymead".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Vehicles queue for fuel, Sawyers Arms Road".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Vehicles abandoned in liquefaction, Main Road, Ferrymead".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Vehicles queue for fuel following Canterbury's earthquake".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Vehicles in floodwaters on Pages Road, Bexley".
An infographic showing the EnviroVibe vehicle being used for seismic probing.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Vehicles abandoned in liquefaction on Main Road, Ferrymead".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Vehicles queue for fuel following the Christchurch earthquake".
View onto Papanui Road. An ambulance vehicle can be seen in the background.
A Security Vehicle is parked outside the Registry building, waiting for staff to retrieve work.
The damaged Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. In the foreground is a vehicle that has been partly crushed by the collapse of the corner of the building.
A vehicle parked beside a broken streetlight in Parklands. The photographer comments, "This street light was shaken apart during the one of the double earthquakes on 23 December".
The demolition site where the Chateau Blanc Suites Apartment Hotel once was. On the cordon is a sign that says 'Private Property, Authorised parking only. Vehicles will be removed at owner's expense'.
A photograph of the Animal Rescue Unit loading vehicles with food supplies to be dropped off at welfare centres and other sites in earthquake affected areas after the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
A photograph of SPCA Wellington vehicles parked on the intersection of Lichfield and Manchester Streets after the 22 February 2011 earthquake. In the background, the earthquake damage to the Tower Chambers building can be seen.
A photograph of a SPCA Wellington vehicle driving through the Christchurch central city after the 22 February 2011 earthquake. In the background, a group of shops has been damaged by the earthquakes. A portaloo can be seen to the left.
A photograph of a member of SPCA helping a member of Massy University's Veterinary Emergency Response Team (VERT) to load medical supplies into their vehicles. VERT travelled to Christchurch after the 22 February 2011 earthquake in order to assist with caring for animals.
A pothole in a road surface, showing tyre marks where a vehicle has driven through the hole. The photographer comments, "After the earthquake in Christchurch in February 2011 burst underground pipes and liquefaction caused unseen hollows under the road surfaces. Occasionally after all the rest have been exposed by traffic someone would find 'discover' a new one".
A motion-blurred photograph of houses, with the Port Hills in the background. The photographer comments, "This I hope gives you a feel of what it feels like in an earthquake. When you spend your whole life thinking that you and your home are built on solid ground, it can be quite a shock when you find it is not. You can feel the house shaking like a dog with a toy, rising up violently underneath you or the most gentle form which is when the ground moves gently like a wave moving under a rowing boat. It is not just the movement, you often get a rumbling sound which can precede a violent shake or can result in no movement at all. This means that some vehicles can sound like the rumbling initially and in the early days would get your heart racing. Another form of stress is when big excavators as heavy as a tank move as you can feel the ground shake from streets away, but you do not always hear the engine. For most of us the problem when the shaking starts, is wondering if this is the start of an extremely violent earthquake or will it peter out".