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Research Report 292 Road traffic noise: determining the influence of New Zealand road surfaces on noise levels and community annoyance

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Category: Environmental impacts of land transport , Research programme , Research & reports | Audience: General

Road traffic noise is a major cause of environmental concern in New Zealand. The effect that the road surface has on noise is the one major influence that the roading authority can control. International literature and road noise models to date have

Vehicle Dimensions And Mass Amendment 2005 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 Ze…

Vehicle Standards Compliance Amendment 2005 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.

Vehicle Equipment Amendment 2005 Qa

Part of the ‘Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Equipment 2004’ resource.

This rule covers safety and maintenance requirements for equipment fitted to motor vehicles: warning devices, speedometers, sun visors, mudguards, footrests on motorcycles and mopeds, child restraints, televisions, fuel tanks and fuel lines.

Seatbelts And Seatbelt Anchorages Amendment 2005 Qa

Part of the ‘Land Transport Rule: Seatbelts and Seatbelt Anchorages 2002’ resource.

This rule states in which seating positions seatbelts must be fitted in vehicles, as well as the type of seatbelt that must be fitted.