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New Zealand Supplement to the Austroads Guide to Traffic Engineering Practice Part 14: Bicycles

To provide a companion document to Austroads Guide to Traffic Engineering Practice (GTEP) Part 14 Bicycles for New Zealand designers of cycle facilities.

Implementation

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.

Acknowledgements

Part of the ‘Pedestrian planning and design guide’ resource.

The Pedestrian planning and design guide published in 2009, was New Zealand's first comprehensive official guide to planning and design for walking.

Vehicle Dimensions And Mass Amendment 2013 2 Qa

Part of the ‘Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Dimensions and Mass 2002 (Revoked 1 February 2017) ’ resource.

(Revoked: 1 February 2017)(See Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Dimensions and Mass 2016) The rule covers requirements for dimension and mass limits to enable vehicles, in particular, heavy truck and trailer combinations, to be operated safely on New Zea…

Heavy Vehicle Brakes Amendment 2013 Qa

Part of the ‘Land Transport Rule: Heavy Vehicle Brakes 2006’ resource.

This rule sets out requirements to ensure that heavy vehicles and heavy-vehicle combinations (over 3500 kg GVM) can brake safely, with balanced brake performance, at any road-legal load condition.

Light Vehicle Brakes Amendment 2013 Qa

Part of the ‘Land Transport Rule: Light-vehicle Brakes 2002’ resource.

This rule specifies the types of brakes that must be fitted in most types of light vehicle, and the requirements for those brakes.

Research Report 266 Derivation of appropriate traffic & loading data and parameters for road asset management

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Category: Activity management , Research programme , Research & reports | Audience: General

The main purpose of this project is to identify appropriate traffic and loading data for use in RAMM, other pavement management systems (PMS) with treatment selection algorithms and for pavement deterioration models. Also to meet the needs of

#17-19 M7 - 2017 pilot specification for approved roadmarking products

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Category: Technical advice note | Audiences: Road controlling authorities, Road traffic engineers & consultants, Roading contractors

The M7 specification sets out the requirements materials must meet to be included on the list of approved roadmarking products for use on state highways.