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Published: July 1997
Category:
Technical surveys
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Statistics & surveys
| Audience:
Road controlling authorities
A series of reports on surveys carried out by the Land Transport Safety Authority assessing policies and practices in relation primarily to traffic control devices.
Published: November 2012
Category:
Road safety hardware and practice
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Technical memoranda
| Audience:
Road controlling authorities
To advise of the compliance testing requirements for road safety hardware systems.
Published: 18 December 2020
Category:
Guidance for specialists
| Audiences:
Road controlling authorities,
Road traffic engineers & consultants,
Roading contractors
Many trucks have significant blind spots around the cab.
Published: September 2020
Category:
Commercial drivers & operators
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Road codes
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Leaflets & brochures
| Audiences:
Heavy vehicle operators,
Road controlling authorities,
Roading contractors
This information sheet provides advice on how to safely transport a machine, taking into account the sides of the carrying vehicle and the machine’s surface area on the bed of the carrying vehicle.
Published: October 2012
Category:
Research & reports
| Audience:
Road controlling authorities
In 2011 the government established the Road Maintenance Task Force to identify opportunities to increase the effectiveness of road maintenance.
Published: 7 December 2015
Category:
Activity management
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Research programme
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Research & reports
| Audiences:
Road controlling authorities,
Road traffic engineers & consultants,
Roading contractors
The application of geosynthetics (ie geogrids) for the stabilisation of basecourses prepared with a River Run rounded gravel aggregate was investigated.
Published: February 2003
Category:
Research & reports
| Audience:
Road controlling authorities
The objectives of this study were to: determine the extent to which inadequate or inappropriate levels of visibility of roadside furniture is a road safety problem (ie crash cause) both in New Zealand and overseas identify methods (New Zealand and in…
Published: October 2005
Category:
Research & reports
| Audience:
Road controlling authorities
The purpose of the report is twofold.
Published: December 2021
Category:
Construction
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Asphalt
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Specifications
| Audiences:
Road controlling authorities,
Road traffic engineers & consultants,
Roading contractors
The T23 method for the estimation of the density of compacted aggregate layers by direct transmission is used to quantify the vertical uniformity of aggregate compacted in a pavement layer.
Published: December 2021
Category:
Construction
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Asphalt
,
Specifications
| Audiences:
Road controlling authorities,
Road traffic engineers & consultants,
Roading contractors
The M32 specification for high modulus asphalt (EME 2) (version 1) and notes (version 1) cover EME 2 high modulus asphalt for roads, industrial pavements and related applications.