Displaying 581 - 590 results of 693 for "temporary traffic"
Published: 2000
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Activity management
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Research programme
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Research & reports
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General
Bridge health monitoring is a method of evaluating the ability of a bridge to perform its required task (also called fitness for purpose) by monitoring the response of the bridge to the traffic loads it has to withstand. This research project
Published: June 2015
Category:
Transport demand management
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Research programme
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Research & reports
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General
There is an increased use of public transport among Generation Y compared with previous generations, but there is limited information on the specific factors related to this trend and whether demand is temporary, sustained, or growing. A multimethod
Published: 2006
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Safety, security and public health
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Research programme
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Research & reports
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General
This study, carried out in 2004 at the Traffic and Road Safety Research Laboratory, University of Waikato, assessed driver reactions to 16 road hazard warning signs of various formats. A range of measures, including attentional and search
Published: 1994
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Integrated land use and transport systems
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Research programme
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Research & reports
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General
Transit New Zealand Research Report No. 32, Site design for heavy vehicle facilities, is to assist architects and site planners in the design of on-site overall design and spatial arrangements for manoeuvring and parking vehicles.
Published: 1998
Category:
Activity management
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Research programme
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Research & reports
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General
compaction test in NZS 4402. This report examines the 95% MDD requirement by testing five sites just before sealing and testing the sites again after two months of trafficking. Linear regression analysis of changes in density after trafficking as a
Published: 2000
Category:
Activity management
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Research programme
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Research & reports
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General
Bridge health monitoring is a method of evaluating the ability of a bridge to perform its required task (also called fitness for purpose) by monitoring the response of the bridge to the traffic loads it has to withstand. This research project
Published: 1999
Category:
Environmental impacts of land transport
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Research programme
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Research & reports
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General
An evaluation of models which predict noise levels from road traffic in terms of the LEQ (24hour) index was undertaken in 1998 by comparing predicted levels with noise levels measured at 20 sites. These sites included motorways, highways, urban
Published: 27 August 2009
Category:
National Land Transport Programme (NLTP)
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Corporate publications
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Local & regional government
The Marlborough region currently faces a number of transportrelated issues, including: the need for efficient transport networks to support freight and tourism flows; road safety concerns associated with increasing heavy traffic movements; and network demands generated by ruralresidential subdivisions and population growth in Blenheim.
Published: July 2024
Category:
Enforcement
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Factsheets
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Motorists
This factsheet outlines some of the traffic enforcement measures used to help make our roads safer. It explains demerit points, licence suspensions, disqualifications, and how to reinstate your licence after your suspension or disqualification ends. View this content in our driver licence section
Published: 1997
Category:
Safety, security and public health
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Research programme
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Research & reports
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General
New Zealand is considered by reviewing weather and traffic conditions, accident rates and winter maintenance operations on two segments of state highways that are subject to ice and snow. Keywords: communication, highways, information systems, New Zealand, roads, road information, road sensors, road weather, safety, skid resistance, systems, traffic, visibility, weather