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Published: 2006
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Activity management
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This research proposes a new practical method for predicting the performance of unbound granular materials, including alternative, industrial by-products and recycled materials in New Zealand.
Published: 2006
Category:
Activity management
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New Zealand started a Long-Term Pavement Performance (LTPP) programme on the state highway network during 2000.
Published: 2006
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Integrated land use and transport systems
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Truck Mounted Attenuators (TMA) are widely used on New Zealand Level 2 and 3 state highways and on some network roads that carry high-volume high-speed traffic, to provide safe environments for both roadwork crews and road users.
Published: 1991
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Environmental impacts of land transport
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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.
Published: 2006
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Sustainable land transport
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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.
Published: 2006
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Integrated land use and transport systems
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Research programme
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Research & reports
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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.
Published: 2006
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Natural hazard risk management
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Road networks are lifelines for the community and are essential for the social and economic well-being of New Zealand.
Published: 2006
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Transport demand management
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In 2003, Sport and Recreation New Zealand (SPARC) and the Cancer Society of New Zealand commissioned a major social marketing survey to segment adult New Zealanders in terms of physical activity and healthy eating habits.
Published: 2006
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Safety, security and public health
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Traditionally, treatment of frost, ice and snow on New Zealand roads has involved spreading of mineral grit on the affected areas but this has disadvantages.
Published: July 2008
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Safety, security and public health
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The research systematically compared the driving performance and conversational patterns of drivers speaking with in-car passengers, handsfree cellphones, and remote passengers who could see the driver’s current driving situation (via a window into a…