Displaying 71 - 80 results of 693 for "temporary traffic"
Published: August 2007
Category:
Signs & markings (permanent & temporary)
,
Manuals
| Audience:
Road traffic engineers & consultants
Waka Kotahi plan to archive the Manual of Traffic Signs and Road Marking (MOTSAM) after the publication of the Traffic Control Devices Manual Part 4 in early 2024. MOTSAM has now been replaced by the TCD Manual: Traffic Control Devices Manual The
Published: November 2009
Category:
Signs & markings (permanent & temporary)
,
Manuals
| Audiences:
Road traffic engineers & consultants,
Roading contractors
Index to all the signs and markings (permanent and temporary) manuals and relevant specifications.
Part of the ‘Land Transport (Road User) Rule 2004’ resource.
This rule establishes the rules under which traffic operates on roads.
Published: December 2010
Category:
Safety, security and public health
,
Research programme
,
Research & reports
| Audience:
General
The overall research objective was to evaluate changes in pedestrian safety and traffic efficiency from installing pedestrian countdown timers. The study analysed pedestrian behaviour and safety before and after the installation of a trial countdown
Published: 1991
Category:
Environmental impacts of land transport
,
Research programme
,
Research & reports
| Audience:
General
Reliable techniques have been used in a number of countries throughout the world for some years now for the prediction, measurement, assessment and control of road traffic noise. Techniques for the prediction of traffic noise are all based on the
Published: January 2008
Category:
Nationwide statistics
,
Statistics & surveys
| Audience:
General
Monthly average daily traffic (MADT) reporting enables us to provide a monthbymonth indication of traffic trends, and to allow the effects of specific events (eg storms, fuel price shifts, economy) to be monitored. Learn more about counting the traffic on the state highways.
Published: 23 March 2016
Category:
Technical advice note
| Audiences:
Road controlling authorities,
Road traffic engineers & consultants,
Roading contractors
The M1 specification for bitumen is based around the measurement of penetration and basic viscosity.
Part of the ‘Stops and goes of traffic signals’ resource.
This booklet describes how the safety and/or effectiveness of traffic signals could be improved.
Published: 5 April 2019
Category:
Technical advice note
| Audiences:
Road traffic engineers & consultants,
Roading contractors
This notice provides the guidance to assist maintenance contract managers to more easily respond to proposed works aimed at remedial works for areas of binder rise.
Category: Importing vehicles , Factsheets | Audience: Visitors & new residents
This information is no longer available in factsheet format. You can read this content in our Vehicles section. Importing a vehicle temporarily