Kiwis driving overseas
Get an international driving permit to go with your driver licenceAn international driving permit (IDP) is an internationally recognised translation of your current driver licence. It is not a licence...
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Highway incident management protocol memorandum of understandingThe purpose of the MOU is to ensure the Transport Agency and Emergency Services have a common operational protocol to deal with incidents...
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Procurement manual tools Supplier selectionAttribute weight setting toolPrice quality evaluation toolPrice quality method practice note Public transportBus and ferry cost indexation toolCost indices...
View ArticleApproved in-vehicle security camera systems for taxis
The Land Transport Rule: Operator Licensing 2007 requires taxis operating in major towns and cities to have:mandatory in-vehicle camera systemsmandatory telecommunications systems to include 24-hour,...
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PROGRESS THROUGH AUGUSTJULYOver the last month, work has involved pavement construction, bridge upgrades, service locations,protections, and various retaining walls. The daytime safe work zones arewere...
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The NZ Transport Agency 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.Bike Wise – nationally...
View ArticleMotor vehicle traders
You play an important role in ensuring that vehicles on the road are safe and legal and that the person responsible for the vehicle can be identified. Asidentified. As a trader, you need to:check the...
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3. Cardiovascular conditionsThis section covers:Summary tableIntroduction3.1 Myocardial ischaemia3.2 Severe hypertension3.3 Arrhythmias and conduction abnormalities3.4 Valvular heart disease3.5 Cardiac...
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5. Intersection and lane layout5.1 Opposed right-turn lanesExclusive right-turn lanes should be provided whenever possible. Opposed right-turn lanes should line up, and not be offset, allowing right...
View Article07 Procedure 2 Planning And Advice
Procurement manual7.0 Procurement procedure 2 - Planning and advicePrint version:7.0 – Procurement procedure 2 – Planning and advice7.0 - Procurement procedure 2 - Planning and advice (PDF, 266 KB)In...
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Appendix 1Contract for the provision of Total Mobility servicesAppendix 1 (PDF, 40KB)ContentsDefinitions1. General conditions1.1 General conditions1.2 Contract term and termination1.3 Health and safety...
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Previous pageTable of contentsNext pagePrevious pageTable of contentsNext pageSection 3: RevenueThe Statement of intent (as well as government priorities for transport) is underpinned by modelling...
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Print version:Table of contentsTable of contents1. Introduction 1.1 Purpose 1.2 Definition of CRSs 1.3 Crash reduction vs prevention 1.4 History of CRSs2....
View ArticleRoad improvements at Waihopo
The NZ Transport Agency will spend the next four weeks removing bumps and smoothing out the surface for vehicles entering and exiting the bridges, as well as upgrading the road surface between the...
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Making a difference every dayAt the Transport Agency we create transport solutions for a thriving New Zealand. Here, you can meet some of our people who are passionate about making that...
View ArticleWellington region maintenance programme
Information about roadworks in the Wellington-Kāpiti regionWell maintained roads are an important part of keeping people safe. While we aim to do this work with as little disruption as possible, we...
View ArticleSAP CRMS
This section provides access to the training and reference documents that are available for the SAP customer relationship management system (CRMS).Quick help guidesHNO CRMS create customer individual...
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