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Regional Tables

Part of the ‘National Land Transport Programme (NLTP): Wellington 2009–2012’ resource.

The Wellington region’s transport network faces a number of pressures, notably: severe congestion on key commuter and freight routes; high demand for public transport services; and the need to ensure access to important regional destinations, includi…

Regional Tables

Part of the ‘National Land Transport Programme (NLTP): Otago 2009–2012’ resource.

Maintaining state highways and local roads will be a top priority for the Otago region in the next 10 years, to ensure existing capacity enables economic growth and productivity in the region.

Driver Licensing Incorp By Ref

Part of the ‘Land Transport (Driver Licensing) Rule 1999’ resource.

This rule specifies the requirements for obtaining and renewing a driver licence or licence endorsement in New Zealand.

Regional Tables

Part of the ‘National Land Transport Programme (NLTP): Northland 2009–2012’ resource.

The Northland NLTP seeks to improve connectivity within the Northland region and between Northland and the rest of the country to help stimulate economic growth and productivity.

Cycle Counting

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…

Tyres And Wheels Amendment 2014 Qa

Part of the ‘Land Transport Rule: Tyres and Wheels 2001’ resource.

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.

Vehicle Standards Compliance Amendment 2014 Qa

Part of the ‘Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Standards Compliance 2002’ resource.

This rule sets out standards and safety requirements for lighting equipment that is fitted to a vehicle (including a pedal cycle), to allow the vehicle to be operated safely and not endanger the safety of other road users.