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Part of the ‘Cycle counting in New Zealand’ resource.
The report is a summary of a literature review of traffic-counting technology able to detect and monitor cycle traffic on a continuous basis and an internet-based survey of road controlling authorities (RCAs) and regional councils about their experie…
Part of the ‘Cycle counting in New Zealand’ resource.
The report is a summary of a literature review of traffic-counting technology able to detect and monitor cycle traffic on a continuous basis and an internet-based survey of road controlling authorities (RCAs) and regional councils about their experie…
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: June 2009
Category:
Signs & markings (permanent & temporary)
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Manuals
| Audiences:
Road controlling authorities,
Road traffic engineers & consultants,
Roading contractors
The policy and location requirements for traffic signs and markings applicable to motorways and expressways. The requirements of this policy are mandatory on state highways and recommended on other road controlling authority roads to ensure national consistency. This is part of Traffic control devices manual (TCD Manual)
Have you ever noticed that the more we extend and widen congested roads to ease traffic, the more they continue to fill up with additional traffic? This counterintuitive phenomenon is called ‘induced traffic’. And it’s a real headache for city
Published: December 2017
Category:
Activity management
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Research programme
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Research & reports
| Audience:
General
This report details research carried out from 2016 to 2017 as the preparatory stage of a larger programme to understand how chipseals may be improved to withstand increases in horizontal shear forces imposed by traffic loadings. The research aimed
Published: December 2007
Category:
Signs & markings (permanent & temporary)
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Manuals
| Audience:
Road controlling authorities
This part of Traffic control devices manual (TCD Manual) describes the legal framework implications and responsibilities; design considerations and elements; linear and zone parking treatments; and parking furniture, eg meters, vending machines
Published: December 2012
Category:
Signs & markings (permanent & temporary)
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Manuals
| Audiences:
Rail participants,
Road controlling authorities
Part 9 Level crossings, is part of a suite of guidelines within the Traffic control devices manual (TCD manual) prepared by the NZ Transport Agency. Part 9 Level crossings is intended to provide best practice guidance on the use of traffic control