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This rule sets out requirements and standards for heavy vehicle safety.
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.
Part of the ‘Land Transport (Road User) Rule 2004’ resource.
This rule establishes the rules under which traffic operates on roads.
Part of the ‘Land Transport (Road User) Rule 2004’ resource.
This rule establishes the rules under which traffic operates on roads.
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.
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.
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.
Published: 1995
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Safety, security and public health
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Interest in the application of macroscopic models for the description of improvements in traffic safety has increased since the early 1980s. Two models that have been developed to establish relationships between traffic volumes and traffic safety
Published: 1992
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Integrated land use and transport systems
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Research for this project identified and developed a range of traffic analysis software suitable for New Zealand use to evaluate urban road improvement schemes. Outputs of the models, in the form of traffic performance characteristics, are used to
Published: 1996
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Transport demand management
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The National Traffic Database is a system for storing traffic data collected from each of approximately 120,000 sections of New Zealand public roads (ie the state highway and local road network). It incorporates data collected by each Road