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Part of the ‘National Land Transport Programme (NLTP) 2008/09’ resource.
The National Land Transport Programme (NLTP) contains all the land transport activities, such as public transport services and road construction and maintenance, which are expected to receive funding from Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency.
Part of the ‘Land Transport Rule: Passenger Service Vehicles 1999’ resource.
This rule specifies the legal requirements for the design and construction of all passenger service vehicles in New Zealand.
Part of the ‘Land Transport Rule: Heavy Vehicles 2004’ resource.
This rule sets out requirements and standards for heavy vehicle safety.
Part of the ‘National Land Transport Programme (NLTP): Northland 2009–2012’ resource.
The Northland NLTP seeks to improve connectivity within the Northland region and between Northland and the rest of the country to help stimulate economic growth and productivity.
Part of the ‘National Land Transport Programme (NLTP): Nelson 2009–2012’ resource.
The Nelson region currently faces a number of transport-related issues, including: the need for efficient transport networks to support freight and tourism flows; a heavy reliance on private motor vehicles; and a number of safety-related concerns.
Part of the ‘National Land Transport Programme (NLTP): Tasman 2009–2012’ resource.
The Tasman region currently faces a number of transport-related challenges, including the need to: support continued growth in the primary and tourism sectors by providing a secure and reliable regional roading network; respond to transport demands f…
Part of the ‘Land Transport Rule: Tyres and Wheels 2001’ resource.
This rule sets requirements relating to tyres and wheels and their assembly with hubs and axles, on all motor vehicles and also on pedal cycles.
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.
Part of the ‘Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Exhaust Emissions 2007’ resource.
This rule applies to motor vehicles that are required to be certified for entry into, or operation in, service.