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Part of the ‘Land Transport Rule: Heavy Vehicles 2004’ resource.
This rule sets out requirements and standards for heavy vehicle safety.
Part of the ‘Land Transport Rule: Frontal Impact 2001’ resource.
This rule sets requirements aimed at protecting vehicle occupants in a frontal impact crash.
Part of the ‘Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004’ 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.
Published: January 2017
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Activity management
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Research programme
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Research & reports
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Road traffic engineers & consultants,
through a public focus group followed by an expert focus group. The outcomes of this process led to the selection of two alternative supplementary plates to be used with the main plate. These signs were constructed to the temporary signage design
Part of the ‘Stops and goes of traffic signals’ resource.
This booklet describes how the safety and/or effectiveness of traffic signals could be improved.
Published: April 2011
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Sustainable land transport
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Research programme
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Research & reports
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General,
to encourage more walking. This research focuses on one of the key issues: namely, the delay experienced by pedestrians at traffic signals. Historically, New Zealands approach to pedestrian delay has been minimal, with pedestrian issues considered
Published: 1996
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Transport demand management
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Research & reports
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General,
The National Traffic Database (NTDB) is a system for storing traffic data on each of approximately 120,000 sections of New Zealand public road network (state highways and local roads). It incorporates data collected by each Road Controlling
Published: 2003
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Transport demand management
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Research programme
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Research & reports
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General,
This study carried out in 1999–2002, attempted to demonstrate and quantify benefits of an integrated approach to traffic signalisation and management of urban street networks that straddle boundaries of Transit New Zealand and Local Authority
Published: 2003
Category:
Signs
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Maintenance
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Specifications
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Road traffic engineers & consultants,
Roading contractors,
Specification and guidance notes for the erection and maintenance of traffic signs, chevrons, markers and sight rails.