Have your say
Title has changed:Speed limit changeHave your saySH3Have your say about the SH3– SH37 proposed new speed limitsConsultation has now closed – thanks to those who shared their views.The feedback received...
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Speed limit change – Hangatiki and WaitomoSH3 – SH37 proposed new speed limitsThe Transport Agency has completed a review of speed limits on SH3 and SH37 at Hangatiki and Waitomo. The consultation...
View ArticleHawke's Bay & Gisborne Heavy Transport Forum past presentations
At each general forum meeting we invite speakers to come along and talk about their specific areas of expertise, that the industry may find interesting and helpful.On this page:Changes to the Health...
View ArticleUpdate Tuesday 20 September — State Highway 3 still closed until at least...
The NZ Transport Agency is advising motorists wanting to travel between Taranaki and the Waikato that State Highway 3, south of Mokau is to remain closed until at least midday Thursday 22...
View ArticleVehicle identification number (VIN)
Vehicle identification numbers (VINs) help combat fraud and are the main way we identify vehicles for registration and other processes.Warrant of fitness and certificate of fitness inspections check...
View ArticleEntry certification
All vehicles entering New Zealand must be checked, certified, registered and licensed before you can use them on the road. This process is called entry certification.What’s involvedOnly approved...
View ArticleNorthland Transportation Alliance Manager appointed
Peter Thomson has been appointed as the inaugural manager and will be joining the organisation early in the New Year. The collaborative alliance for transportation and roading services was established...
View ArticleState Highway 3 planned to reopen to one-lane at 1pm, Thursday
This follows a major slip blocking the road from Sunday 18 September, triggered by a large amount of rain over the weekend.“We have been working today with abseilers to remove the last of the loose...
View ArticleSeat belt advertising
This section focuses on our seat belt advertising campaign. Here you can learn about the approach behind the campaign, who we target and why. You can also see the advertising material we've produced....
View ArticleActive research projects
Through its Research Programme, the NZ Transport Agency invests in innovative and relevant research which plays a critical role in contributing to the government's goals for transport.The results of...
View ArticleAotearoa Bike Challenge
Registrations are now open for the Aotearoa Bike Challenge, a partnership between the NZ Transport Agency and Love to Ride that will take place in February 2017.Organisations from across New Zealand...
View ArticleFor people who cycle
Cycling, whether it’s to get you to work or school, for recreation or to experience New Zealand’s scenery, is a fun, safe, affordable and healthy way to travel. Working with our partners, we’re...
View ArticleMatakohe Bridge maintenance
Work to repair a number of the bridge’s deck planks is scheduled to start on Sunday 25 September.The work will be carried out overnight from 6pm until 5am to reduce the impact on road users and is...
View ArticleZero Harm Knowledge Forum
On 17-18 August we pleased to host the 2016 Zero Harm Knowledge Forum. This year’s forum builds on the success of our inaugural event held last year.With the new Health and Safety at Work Act in place,...
View ArticleMotor vehicle FAQs
How do I change the address for my vehicle?The easiest way to change your address is online .You’ll need your New Zealand driver licence number, and the plate numbers of any vehicles in your name. You...
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