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RAMM database operation manual 1997
This manual, published in 1997, was written for local authority staff and consultants who use the RAMM database. The manual focused on how to provide quality and timely information from the RAMM database.
RAMM road condition rating and roughness manual 1997
This 1997 manual, contains the orginal 1988 Rating Manual as well as all subsequent additions and amendments.
RAMM treatment selection process 1999
These notes, published in 1999, were prepared and presented by NZIHT at their RAMM treatment selection workshop (V3.7).
The NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) is providing indicative funding ranges for each region in New Zealand to assist regional transport committees (RTCs) and the Auckland Regional Transport Authority (ARTA) develop their funding plan for inclusion in their regional land transport programmes (RLTPs), and to assist them ensure their RLTP is affordable.
Regional land transport strategy guidelines December 2004
These guidelines should be seen as a resource for use when reviewing regional land transport strategies. They should not be applied as a prescriptive or detailed template.
Regionalisation of GPS and NZTS targets
The recent launch of the New Zealand Transport Strategy 2008 (NZTS) and the Government Policy Statement on Land Transport Funding (GPS) has created a framework of national targets for transport. The NZTS sets targets for progress across the fi ve transport objectives, mostly to be achieved by 2040. The GPS sets targets to 2015.
This section contains information about travel, motor vehicle crashes, road user attitudes and behaviours in New Zealand. The studies have been produced by the Research and Statistics section of the Ministry's Strategic Directions Group.
Information about completed research funded through Land Transport NZ's research programme is published in Land Transport NZ's quarterly publication, Land transport research.
Land Transport NZ funds innovative research that contributes to the aim of achieving an integrated, safe , responsive and sustainable land transport system in New Zealand.
Road and traffic standards information sheets
Traffic notes are distributed to people/organisations in industry that have an interest in designing, building and managing roads in New Zealand.
Road safety action plans provide a sense of urgency, focus and commitment to mitigate road safety risks. The plans record agreed local road safety risks, objectives and targets, actions, and monitoring and reviewing processes.
Road safety audit procedures for projects
The objectives of road safety audit are to identify potential road or traffic safety concerns for all road users and others affected by a road project and to ensure that measures to eliminate or reduce the concerns are considered fully.
Access to the wide variety of road safety data available in New Zealand.
Road safety data reports are produced annually for each authority. They are produced by NZTA using data extracted from CAS. Apart from brief generic explanations, no commentary is provided.
Road safety issues reports are produced annually for each authority, by NZTA who comment on road safety data, highlight issues and identify ways to reduce the number of road deaths and injuries.
This annual publication is a survey of New Zealand research and funding organisations. It includes all reported road safety research with a New Zealand component being undertaken or completed during the year under review.
Road safety statistics are updated regularly on the Minstry of Transport website.
Road Safety to 2010 provides a direction for road safety in New Zealand, and describes the results the government wants to achieve by 2010.
The results of national surveys carried out by the LTSA on the implementation of various traffic standards and guidelines.
Road signs and markings for rail crossings
This guideline document relates to the provision of new standard road signs and markings on the approaches to and at railway level crossings on New Zealand?s roads.