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Published: August 2022
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Environmental sustainability
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The purpose of this research was to better understand transport sector requirements in relation to the access, supply, demand and use of aggregates to enable sustainable sourcing of materials.
Published: August 2022
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Healthy and safe people
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Research programme
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This research was carried out to understand how in-vehicle technologies may be able to assist with and encourage safe and efficient driving behaviour.
Published: July 2022
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Healthy and safe people
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In July 2022 the Ministry for the Environment Manatū Mō Te Taiao released a research study on the health effects and social costs of air pollution in New Zealand.
Published: August 2022
Category:
Inclusive access
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This research was commissioned because there is insufficient current, fully representative knowledge about disabled people’s lived experiences of the transport system across the whole of New Zealand, and what opportunities exist to enhance those expe…
Published: June 2022
Category:
Inclusive access
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Previous research has indicated gaps in transport access for Māori (and Pacific people) which need to be further specified and closed to ensure equity of outcomes and proper recognition of the treaty partnership between Māori, Waka Kotahi and the wid…
Published: February 2022
Category:
Environmental sustainability
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Research programme
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Research & reports
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Gaps have been identified in the ability of emission models to predict real-world emissions from New Zealand light and heavy vehicles.
Published: December 2021
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Healthy and safe people
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Research programme
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Research & reports
This research was commissioned to clarify New Zealand drivers understanding and perceptions of Level 0 to 2 Advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and of the correct and safe use of Level 0 to 2 ADAS functions.
Published: 1998
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Safety, security and public health
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Research programme
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A review of the international literature was undertaken in 1994 to identify the types of rumble strip available, situations where and how they are used, their effectiveness in reducing accidents and modifying driver behaviour, their adverse effects s…
Category: About the research programme , Research programme , Research & reports | Audience: General
Through its Research Programme, NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) invests in innovative and relevant research which plays a critical role in contributing to the government's goals for transport.