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Part of the ‘Get your lights right’ resource.
What you need to know about fitting and using additional vehicle lighting.
Published: 1995
Category:
Safety, security and public health
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Research programme
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Research & reports
| Audience:
General
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
Category:
Integrated land use and transport systems
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Research programme
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Research & reports
| Audience:
General
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
Category:
Transport demand management
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Research programme
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Research & reports
| Audience:
General
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
Published: 2001
Category:
Environmental impacts of land transport
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Research programme
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Research & reports
| Audience:
General
A study, carried out in 1998–2000, investigated if a traffic noise lvel of 55dBA, the level allowed in the 1994 Transit New Zealand Road traffic noise guidelines , was an acceptable limit in New Zealand for areas that previously had low traffic
Published: 20 January 2022
Category:
Technical advice note
| Audiences:
Road controlling authorities,
Road traffic engineers & consultants,
Roading contractors
This note is to advise all parties to capital works tenders that temporary arrangements will be made to the tendering process because of the current industry circumstances.
Part of the ‘National Land Transport Programme (NLTP): Waikato 2009–2012’ resource.
The Waikato region is a key part of New Zealand’s transport network, providing important links between the sea ports of Tauranga and Auckland and the inland rail freight hub Hamilton, while a high proportion of heavy vehicles also travel through the …
Part of the ‘A New Zealand guide to the treatment of crash locations’ resource.
This guide provides procedures for the treatment of traffic crash locations in New Zealand.
Part of the ‘Planning for community programmes: a practical guide to assist the decision-making process’ resource.
A practical guide to assist the decision-making process in planning for community programmes.