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NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) is involved in a number of projects and campaigns that have their own websites. We also work closely with other organisations in the transport sector.
Guidelines for Safe System audit procedures in New Zealand. It updates and replaces the road safety audit procedures for projects guideline.
engagement with other Road Controlling Authorities to confirm applicability for all New Zealand roads. Effectiveness review Waka Kotahi Standards and Guidelines are subject to review to consider whether the implementation and use has been effective
Road maintenance covers two activity classes: local road maintenance and state highway maintenance. This section provides guidance and information on requirements for a road maintenance programme, work category definitions and investment conditions.
State highway works in the South Island/ Te Wai Pounamu will resume from today (Wednesday, 1 September), with last night’s move to COVID-19 Alert Level 3 for most of the country, excluding Auckland and Northland.
We propose increasing many fees and charges for TSL holders to reflect the actual cost to effectively regulate this group.
Guidance on on school bus routes and stops.
The purpose of the document, its scope, the definition of a traffic control device and supporting information for Part 5 of the Traffic control devices manual.
The Signal New Zealand User Group (SNUG) and the NZ Transport Agency has developed these guidelines to assist traffic signal asset owners, design consultants and suppliers capture the maximum benefits from the newer technologies available, and to provide a best practice guideline.
, Report 350, National Cooperative Highway Research Programme (NCHRP) Resource Management Act 1992 , New Zealand Government Road and Traffic Standards Series, Part 1: Guidelines for the implementation of traffic control at crossroads , (RTS1) Land