50MAX – information for operators and manufacturers
Here you will find everything you need to know about 50MAX – what your vehicle will need to look like, who can help you certify your vehicle, what you need to apply and where you can travel.On this...
View ArticleWaikato Expressway surging ahead with start of Huntly section
The 15.2 kilometre Huntly section will connect the Ohinewai section of the expressway in the north to the Ngaruawahia section at Taupiri.Transport Minister Hon Simon Bridges along with Whatumoana Paki,...
View ArticleEconomic Evaluation Manual
Current releaseEffective dateTitle1 Jul 2013Economic Evaluation Manual1 Dec 2014Update factors for 201431 Oct 2013General circular – EEM Release1 Jul 2013G eneral circular – Economic Evaluation Policy...
View ArticleConstruction
Delivery of the Bay’s $455 million Tauranga Eastern Link project will be built in two stages. The first stage was a series of smaller enabling works projects totalling $35 million. These projects...
View ArticleCommunity
On this page:Engaging the communityStudent resourcesPublic story campaignHave you got a story to tell?Read stories Engaging the communityThe Tauranga Eastern Link will impact on many communities,...
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On this page:TEL project introductionTEL fly through animationYear in reviewAnnual helicopter flyoverKaituna River bridge timelapseTolling animation TEL project introductionOverview and background of...
View ArticleHigh productivity motor vehicles and permits
In this section you can find all the relevant information about high-productivity motor vehicles (HPMVs), including how to apply for a permit, commonly asked questions, and maps that show which routes...
View ArticleOvernight motorway closures 30 August–5 September 2015
Find daily updated closure informationNORTHERN MOTORWAY (SH1)Tristram Avenue northbound on ramp, 30 August - 1 SeptemberTristram Avenue northbound off ramp, 2 - 3 September (approx 10:00p.m. to...
View ArticleShort delays on SH29 Tauranga this month
Traffic management and speed restrictions of 30km/h and 50km/h will be in place over the next nine weeks while the work is completed.The toll plaza was replaced by a new electronic toll gantry in...
View ArticleMilestone delivery for Nelson Street Cycleway
Two of the seven mammoth sections were moved by truck along State Highway 1 from Pukekohe to the CMJ overnight on Sunday (30 August).The NZ Transport Agency’s State Highways Manager, Brett Gliddon says...
View ArticlePro-forma designs for high productivity motor vehicles
If you use these Transport Agency-approved 'pro-forma’ (approved non-standard) vehicle combination designs when applying for a high productivity motor vehicle (HPMV) permit , it will make the approval...
View ArticleFull HPMV high productivity freight network map
Information for operatorsThese maps show the routes currently approved for high productivity motor vehicles (HPMV). Marked roads and routes do not mean you can automatically travel on them. You must...
View ArticleHPMV permit applications to include a safety check
Title has changed: HPMV permit applications to include an operatorasafety checkThe NZ Transport Agency is committed to doing everything it can to ensure the safety of all road users. That’s why from...
View ArticleSpecification and guidelines for road lighting design
M30 specification Specification and Guidelines for Road Lighting Design — 69 pages, 800 KBAccepted luminaires List of M30 accepted luminaires (as at 24 August 2015) — 3 pages, 111 KB M30 luminaire...
View ArticleLocal Legends
Drink-driving continues to be a major problem on New Zealand roads. Last year, 71 people died in alcohol-related crashes and 413 people were seriously injured. Young drivers are also still...
View ArticleSH25 between Tairua and Whangamata CLOSED due to flooding
State Highway 2 in the Karangahake Gorge is currently down to one lane due to a slip, and will likely be CLOSED at 1pm due to rising flood levels. Motorists are advised to avoid driving in the area and...
View ArticleHPMV permit applications to include an operator safety check
The NZ Transport Agency is committed to doing everything it can to ensure the safety of all road users. That’s why from 17 August 2015 we will be introducing an operator safety check when assessing...
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