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Design guidance for pedestrian and cycle rail crossings

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Category: Walking & cycling , Guidance for specialists | Audiences: Rail participants, Road controlling authorities, Road traffic engineers & consultants, Roading contractors

Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency and KiwiRail have been leading the development of a design guide for pedestrian and cycleway treatment at level crossings.

Provisional passing & overtaking guidelines

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Category: Planning, design, funding, building, maintenance of the transport network , Guidance for specialists | Audience: Road controlling authorities

The provisional passing and overtaking guidelines provide an indication of how the NZ Transport Agency's passing and overtaking policy could be implemented.

Fatigue and fitness for duty of New Zealand truck drivers: Phase II final report

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Category: Research & reports | Audience: Road controlling authorities

The goal of the second phase of the project was to conduct a thorough assessment of the incidence and extent of truck driver fatigue in New Zealand by testing a sample of 600 truck drivers.

Pilot study to assess passing/overtaking demand using TMS

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Category: Research & reports | Audience: Road controlling authorities

This report documents an investigative pilot study into the potential use of Transit's traffic monitoring system in assessing passing demand on rural two-lane state highways.

Simplified procedure for high productivity motor vehicles (HPMV) routes

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Category: Guidance for specialists | Audience: Road controlling authorities

This procedure provides a simplified method for evaluating the costs and benefits of upgrading road infrastructure to accommodate high productivity motor vehicles (HPMVs) on a specified route from source of freight to destination.

How does the level of road lighting affect crashes in New Zealand – a pilot study

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Category: Research & reports | Audience: Road controlling authorities

This study looked at a sample of street lighting installations spread over the urban areas of nine territorial local authorities.