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Published: August 2004
Category:
Planning, design, funding, building, maintenance of the transport network
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Guidance for specialists
| Audiences:
Road traffic engineers & consultants,
Roading contractors
This plan has been developed to identify key areas of concern and to promote initiatives that will result in a safer state highway network.
Published: 11 November 2009
Category:
Road safety
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Planning, design, funding, building, maintenance of the transport network
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Guidance for specialists
| Audiences:
Road traffic engineers & consultants,
Roading contractors
Safety management systems encourage road controlling authorities to adopt safety management systems. These systems ensure that decisions about construction, maintenance and management of road networks consider safety and help achieve targets and goal…
Published: 27 October 2021
Category:
Manuals
| Audience:
Road traffic engineers & consultants
Only consultants who are accredited by us may be eligible to deliver Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency physical works contracts.
Published: 30 August 2021
Category:
State highways
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Leaflets & brochures
| Audience:
Road traffic engineers & consultants
These maps show the state highway network outcomes contract areas.
Published: August 2010
Category:
Signs & markings (permanent & temporary)
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Manuals
| Audience:
Road traffic engineers & consultants
Waka Kotahi plan to archive the Manual of Traffic Signs and Road Marking (MOTSAM) after the publication of the Traffic Control Devices Manual Part 4 in early 2024.
Published: May 2023
Category:
Signs & markings (permanent & temporary)
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Manuals
| Audiences:
Road controlling authorities,
Road traffic engineers & consultants,
Roading contractors
This guidance document specifically relates to motorway bus-only lanes installed within the shoulder area of motorways and is to be considered as an addendum to the Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency Traffic Control Devices Manual Part 10 - Motorways an…
Published: August 2013
Category:
Planning, design, funding, building, maintenance of the transport network
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Guidance for specialists
| Audience:
Road traffic engineers & consultants
State highways have the potential to cross waterways, meaning the correct design and installation of culverts is essential for the purpose of fish passage.