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Published: 2006
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Truck Mounted Attenuators (TMA) are widely used on New Zealand Level 2 and 3 state highways and on some network roads that carry high-volume high-speed traffic, to provide safe environments for both roadwork crews and road users.
Published: October 2010
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A study was conducted to examine whether the New Zealand Code of practice for temporary traffic management guidelines for the implementation of temporary speed limits (TSL) result in driver speeds that match safe travelling speeds.
Published: 1992
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Research for this project identified and developed a range of traffic analysis software suitable for New Zealand use to evaluate urban road improvement schemes.
Published: 1997
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The report presents a background to the design traffic data included in the New Zealand Supplement to the AUSTROADS Guide.
Published: September 2016
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This research project develops measurable criteria for the economic value of the movement of people and goods for use in the One Network Road Classification and contributes to the development of a performance measurement framework.
Published: June 2016
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Crowdsourcing is the practice of engaging the services of a large and undefined group of people (the ‘crowd’) to provide information or input into a particular task or activity.
Published: May 2017
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This project aimed to understand time saving as a motivation for New Zealand drivers’ speeding behaviour in the context of other motivations for speeding, and to investigate the effect of education designed to improve participants’ understanding of t…
Published: October 2011
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Rate of rotation, or 'warp factor' is a measure of the variation in crossfall of a road surface, and typically relates to a change in crossfall from that of a normal straight road to that chosen for a curve to enhance forces assisting a veh…
Published: September 2009
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This research project, undertaken in 2006 to 2008, confirms that traffic can force water through first-coat chipseal surfacings that do not visually show signs of cracking.
Published: 1996
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This literature review was undertaken in 1995 with two main objectives: to develop a means of assessing the need for increased passing opportunity in the preliminary stages of a scheme evaluation to evaluate the tools available to predict the effects…