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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…
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.
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.
Part of the ‘Land Transport Rule: External Projections 2001’ resource.
The rule requires that external projections on vehicles be designed and maintained with due regard to the safety of other motor vehicles, and the safety of pedestrians and cyclists.
Published: 10 June 2022
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Technical advice note
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Road traffic engineers & consultants,
Roading contractors,
This technical advice note is to advise that amendment 4 to the Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency Bridge manual 3rd edition and amendment 1 to the Bridge manual commentary, both published in May 2022, are available on the Waka Kotahi website for downlo…
Part of the ‘Austroads road engineering guides 2009’ resource.
The NZ Transport Agency will be formally integrating the new guides into their business from the 1st August 2010.
Part of the ‘Land Transport Rule: Glazing Windscreen Wipe and Wash and Mirrors 1999’ resource.
This rule establishes minimum safety levels for vehicle glazing.
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.