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Part of the ‘Urban design’ resource.
Urban design involves the arrangement and design of buildings, public spaces, transports, systems, services, and amenities.
Part of the ‘Cycle counting in New Zealand’ resource.
The report is a summary of a literature review of traffic-counting technology able to detect and monitor cycle traffic on a continuous basis and an internet-based survey of road controlling authorities (RCAs) and regional councils about their experie…
Published: 1995
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Activity management
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Research programme
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Research & reports
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This project, undertaken in 1992, simulated the situation when a bridge is widened with a new concrete extension and then, after a delay period, traffic continues to use the existing old concrete bridge while the extension is curing. Traffic effects
Part of the ‘Road and traffic standards series’ resource.
A series of guidelines covering specific traffic management issues.
Published: 18 May 2023
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Technical advice note
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Road controlling authorities,
Road traffic engineers & consultants,
Roading contractors,
This note is to advise that M29 specification for the design, manufacture, installation, and maintenance of internally illuminated pavement markers has been updated to a new 2023 version and is now available on the website.
Published: 7 December 2016
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Technical advice note
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Road controlling authorities,
Road traffic engineers & consultants,
Roading contractors,
Road safety barrier accreditation scheme gets green light for safety.
Published: 23 December 2019
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Technical advice note
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Road traffic engineers & consultants,
Roading contractors,
This notice advises that the NZ Transport Agency has recently become aware of electrical issues in some of the traffic signals controllers, managed within one of our maintenance contracts.
Part of the ‘National Land Transport Programme (NLTP): Manawatu-Whanganui 2009–2012’ resource.
Manawatu-Whanganui is strategically important in the lower North Island as a transport hub, both for north-south and east-west travel and as a focal point for a wide range of social services for the central North Island.