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State highway traffic volumes monthly reports 2008–17

Published: | Category: Nationwide statistics , Statistics & surveys | Audience: Road traffic engineers & consultants

Traffic monitoring information is fundamental for the management of the state highway network. The measure of the traffic demand, imposed on the network, enables the NZ Transport Agency to make well founded decisions across its business.

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Publication details

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  • Published: 2017
  • Also known as: Traffic volumes monthly reports or State highway traffic growth
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Disclaimer

The traffic data contained in this report are intended to be used as an approximate indication of traffic flows on state highways. The limitations of the traffic counters and their installation, sensitivity of equipment, congestion effects, and various analysis procedures contribute to the error margin. NZTA and its employees or agents involved in preparation and publication of this report cannot accept liability for its contents or for any consequences arising from its use. People using the contents of this document should apply, and rely upon, their own skill and judgement. The contents should not be used in isolation from other sources of advice and information.