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For the first time in New Zealand actors will be performing a live on-stage safe driving advertisement to raise awareness about the risks of driver fatigue, as part of the NZ Transport Agency road safety campaign.
Moves towards national integrated public transport ticketing have taken a big step forward with the development of a key agreement between the New Zealand Transport Agency and ticketing system providers.
Kiwi drivers have a new tool for understanding the relative safety of New Zealand's roads with the release today of new star ratings for our state highways as part of the KiwiRAP programme.
Winter has announced its arrival, and it's important that motorists can access the latest information on road conditions before setting out on their journeys. The NZ Transport Agency would like to remind people that the most accurate, up to date information on state highway road conditions can be found at www.highwayinfo.govt.nz.
Transport Minister Steven Joyce has announced changes to fees for driver licensing and testing services which will come into effect on 1 July 2010. The new fees are closely matched to the cost of providing driver licensing and testing services.
The NZ Transport Agency has announced a new ‘farebox recovery’ policy aimed at improving the efficiency of public transport in New Zealand and ensuring that the costs of providing services are shared equitably between public transport users, ratepayers and road users around the country.
The NZ Transport Agency and the Automobile Association have release new results from the latest round of crash testing by the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP).
The Minister has signed Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Dimensions and Mass Amendment 2010, which makes changes to the mass and dimension limits for heavy vehicles, and allows the granting of permits for 'high-productivity motor vehicles' to operate on approved routes at greater mass and dimensions limits than otherwise allowed.
The NZ Transport Agency is reminding drivers that new rules to ensure the safe use of winter tyres in New Zealand come into force from this Thursday (1 April).