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Published: 2000
Category:
Activity management
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Research programme
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Research & reports
| Audience:
General
Bridge health monitoring is a method of evaluating the ability of a bridge to perform its required task (also called fitness for purpose) by monitoring the response of the bridge to the traffic loads it has to withstand.
Published: 2000
Category:
Activity management
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Research programme
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Research & reports
| Audience:
General
Bridge health monitoring is a method of evaluating the ability of a bridge to perform its required task (also called fitness for purpose) by monitoring the response of the bridge to the traffic loads it has to withstand.
Published: 1 October 2009
Category:
Annual reports
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Corporate publications
| Audience:
General
About 15 months after the statement of intent is published, the annual report is published to focus on what actually happened.
Published: 2000
Category:
Activity management
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Research programme
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Research & reports
| Audience:
General
Bridge health monitoring is a method of evaluating the ability of a bridge to perform its required task (also called fitness for purpose) by monitoring the response of the bridge to the traffic loads it has to withstand.
Published: October 2013
Category:
Corporate publications
| Audience:
General
After a change of government or when a new Minister of Transport is appointed, a briefing document is written to help the Minister understand the key issues faced by the Transport Agency and our approach to them.
Published: 1998
Category:
Safety, security and public health
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Research programme
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Research & reports
| Audience:
General
This report presents the results of a research programme involving both laboratory and on-road investigations that has been carried out in 1996–97 with the aims of: improved understanding of the Polished Stone Value (PSV) test and its application to …
Published: 1 April 2002
Category:
Tyres and wheels
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Land transport rules
| Audience:
General
This rule sets requirements relating to tyres and wheels and their assembly with hubs and axles, on all motor vehicles and also on pedal cycles.
Published: 1998
Category:
Activity management
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Research programme
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Research & reports
| Audience:
General
A mechanistic design procedure was adopted by Transit New Zealand for rehabilitation projects on New Zealand roads.
Published: 2001
Category:
Activity management
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CAPTIF
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Research programme
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Research & reports
| Audience:
General
This report presents the findings from a review of the operation and completed projects conducted at the Canterbury Accelerated Pavement Testing Indoor Facility (CAPTIF) and the Australian Accelerated Loading Facility (ALF).
Published: 27 February 2005
Category:
Traffic control devices
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Land transport rules
| Audiences:
General,
Road controlling authorities
This rule covers requirements for the design, construction, installation, operation and maintenance of traffic control devices, and functions and responsibilities of road controlling authorities.