Displaying 1 - 10 results of 584 for "Fitness to Drive"
Published: July 2014
Category:
Driver licensing
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Guidance for specialists
| Audience:
Medical practitioners
This guide is to assist health practitioners in assessing the fitness to drive of any individual. It also sets out the responsibilities and obligations of health practitioners. Related information Clarification to guidance on patients with type 2 diabetes
Published: June 2023
Category:
Medical
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Factsheets
| Audience:
Motorists
This factsheet explains what is involved in the occupational therapy assessment process. Sometimes you are required to provide a medical certificate as part of your driver licensing application. Your GP may want you to do an occupational therapy assessment to confirm your fitness to drive. View this content in our driver licence section
Part of the ‘Land Transport (Driver Licensing) Rule 1999’ resource.
This rule specifies the requirements for obtaining and renewing a driver licence or licence endorsement in New Zealand.
Part of the ‘Land Transport (Driver Licensing) Rule 1999’ resource.
This rule specifies the requirements for obtaining and renewing a driver licence or licence endorsement in New Zealand.
Part of the ‘Health and fatigue’ resource.
An introduction programme for drivers of heavy motor vehicles.
Published: October 2007
Category:
CoF news
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Newsletters
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Corporate publications
| Audiences:
Certifiers,
Vehicle inspectors & inspecting organisations
CoF news is part of a series of newsletters produced for each of the certification types presently administered by NZ Transport Agency.
Category: Vehicle inspection & certification , Guidance for specialists | Audiences: Certifiers, Vehicle inspectors & inspecting organisations
These are the specifications that certificate of fitness (CoF) checksheets must comply with before they can be approved by the NZ Transport Agency for use during CoF inspections. This form can now be found on the NZ Transport Agency’s vehicle inspection portal .
Published: November 2009
Category:
Vehicle choices
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Leaflets & brochures
| Audiences:
Certifiers,
Motorists,
Vehicle inspectors & inspecting organisations
This pamphlet is written for vehicle owners whose vehicles have failed a WoF because of a noisy exhaust.
Published: April 2000
Category:
Research & reports
| Audience:
Road controlling authorities
The goal of the second phase of the project was to conduct a thorough assessment of the incidence and extent of truck driver fatigue in New Zealand by testing a sample of 600 truck drivers. This report documents the methodology and results from the Phase II data collection effort.
Part of the ‘Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Equipment 2004’ resource.
This rule covers safety and maintenance requirements for equipment fitted to motor vehicles: warning devices, speedometers, sun visors, mudguards, footrests on motorcycles and mopeds, child restraints, televisions, fuel tanks and fuel lines.