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This version of the National register of standards and guidelines for land transport (‘the register’) replaces all previous versions of the register. Changes to the register Changes have been introduced to make the register clearer and easier to use
The primary purpose of this process manual is to provide a fitforpurpose process for managing the inclusion of new documents and changes and variations to existing documents in the register of network standards and guidelines.
, please contact streets@nzta.govt.nz NZTA Landscape Assessment Guidelines (2024 Specification update). Consultation closes in May 2024. For more information, please contact sam.bourne@nzta.govt.nz NZTA Landscape Guidelines, Tree Standard
Standards, guidelines and specifications provide an opportunity to clearly specify expectations around minimum levels of service, consolidate practical experience gained by the organisation and disseminate specific specialist knowledge relating to
This report reviewed the standards and guidelines used by New Zealand local road controlling authorities in twenty selected safety management systems and updated Table 3 H of the Guidelines for developing and implementing a SMS for road controlling authorities .
General information This Technical advice note is to advise of changes to the process for ratifying policy, standards and guidelines contained in documents managed by System Design and Delivery (SDD) Group. Since the organisation changes came into
Outlines Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency’s register of network standards and guidelines and Register Process Manual.
Waka Kotahi maintains a Register of network standards and guidelines and an accompanying register process manual, which govern the planning, construction, operation and maintenance of networks and services.
NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi maintains a Register of network standards and guidelines and an accompanying register process manual, which govern the planning, construction, operation and maintenance of networks and services.
The purpose of the surveys was to: establish what standards and guidelines RCAs used measure performance against current standards and guidelines provide a national summary of results and report to interested parties identify any justifiable changes to standards, guidelines, or traffic rules.