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Research Report 037 Vehicle operating costs on unsealed roads

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Category: Integrated land use and transport systems , Research programme , Research & reports | Audience: General

The study undertaken in 1992 identified the factors that contribute to the costs of operating vehicles on unsealed roads compared to those costs on sealed roads in New Zealand.

Research Report 003 Traffic noise: prediction of interrupted flow noise

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Category: Environmental impacts of land transport , Research programme , Research & reports | Audience: General

Reliable techniques have been used in a number of countries throughout the world for some years now for the prediction, measurement, assessment and control of road traffic noise.

Research Report 299 Land transportation and noise: land use planning for a quieter New Zealand

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Category: Sustainable land transport , Research programme , Research & reports | Audience: General

This research carried out in Christchurch in 2004 and 2005 looks at the problem of land transport noise in New Zealand and examines the effects of noise, and the options for its reduction.

Research Report 032A annex: Site design for heavy vehicle facilities

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Category: Integrated land use and transport systems , Research programme , Research & reports | Audience: General

This report is an annex to Transit New Zealand Research Report No. 32, Site design for heavy vehicle facilities.

Research Report 297 Through lane utilisation at traffic signals

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Category: Integrated land use and transport systems , Research programme , Research & reports | Audience: General

Research was undertaken during 2004/05 to determine the effect of short approach through-lanes and downstream merges on lane use at signalised intersections, and to find ways of improving use.

Research Report 035 Spatial information systems: stages 1 and 2

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Category: Activity management , Research programme , Research & reports | Audience: General

Spatial Information Systems (SIS) have been developed to a stage (in 1994) where they are of significant value as a management tool to organisations that administer geographically distributed assets, such as roads.