Motor Vehicle Crashes in New Zealand 2014
Motor Vehicle Crashes in New Zealand is an annual statistical statement on road crashes in New Zealand. This page reports on the 2014 calendar year.About this publicationCrash data are derived from...
View ArticleRegulatory Impact Statements by mode
This page contains Regulatory Impact Statements and National Information Analyses categorised by mode (Road, Sea, Air)Sea l AirRoadRoad user charges exemptions and discounts for elctric vehicles -...
View ArticleHoliday road toll - Queen's Birthday
2016The official holiday period for Queen's Birthday Weekend for 2016 beganwill begin at 4pm Friday 3 June and endedend at 6am Tuesday 7 June.Provisional road toll: Over Queen’s Birthday weekend 2016...
View ArticleHoliday road toll - Queen's Birthday
2016The official holiday period for Queen's Birthday Weekend for 2016 beganwill begin at 4pm Friday 3 June and endedend at 6am Tuesday 7 June.Provisional road toll: Over Queen’s Birthday weekend 2016...
View ArticleRoad toll
The Ministry is responsible for officially recording road toll information. This page contains information on the daily, quarterly and annual road toll.On this page:Daily road toll updateMonthly road...
View ArticleRail in New Zealand
OverviewThe national rail network consists of a network of 1,067mm (3ft 6in) gauge (Cape gauge) railway lines in both the North and South Islands. National rail services are focused primarily on...
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Email usFor general enquiries or more information about the Ministry of Transport, please email info@transport.govt.nz .If you have any questions about driver or vehicle licensing, please visit NZ...
View ArticleMonthly overview of crash statistics
The monthly crash statistics report provides an update on how many people are killed or injured on our roads every month.Each monthly update includes the following provisional data:road deathsdeaths...
View ArticleMonthly road crash statistics update - May 2016
The data presented here are provisional. Crash data as at 9th June 2016.Twenty-four people died on New Zealand roads in May. This is 1 fewer than May 2015 and 2 fewer than the average May road toll for...
View ArticleRail safety statistics
This page provides information about rail safety in New Zealand with a focus on level crossing collisions.Level crossing accidentsThe table below shows the number of collisions at level crossings...
View ArticleCharges for light petrol and diesel vehicles
In New Zealand, light vehicle users pay for their use of roads through either fuel excise duty or road user charges (which apply to diesel vehicles and other vehicles not subject to fuel excise duty)....
View ArticleEconomic development and transport
Led by Professor Caroline Saunders and Professor Paul Dalziel, Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit, Lincoln UniversityView publications and researchTransport innovation and investment influence...
View ArticleIntelligent Transport Systems Technology Action Plan
Intelligent Transport Systems Technology Action Plan 2014-18: Transport in the digital age (the ITS Action Plan).Intelligent Transport Systems Technology Action Plan 2014-18: Transport in the digital...
View ArticleMajor Auckland projects announced
28/06/2013The Prime Minister has announced plans to kick-start the next generation of major Auckland transport projects.These major projects are:the City Rail Linkthe second Waitemata Harbour...
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LocationsHead OfficeLevel 6 SAS House 89 The Terrace Wellington, New Zealand Tel +64 4 439 9000 Fax +64 4 439 9001 Email info@transport.govt.nzPostal address: Ministry of Transport PO Box 3175...
View ArticleRoads of National Significance
The seven Roads of National Significance projects address urgent priorities for the State highway system within, or close to, our five largest population centres. All support large traffic volumes,...
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