Road safety education empowers young people to get involved in the urgent work of making everyone’s journeys safer. A kōrero with Lisa Rossiter from the NZ Transport Agency.
After carefully considering feedback and submissions from industry and the public, the NZ Transport Agency has decided to retain its existing conflicts of interest policy for vehicle entry certification, and strengthen its assurance and auditing programme.
A new employer e-bike purchase support guide aims to help employers make it easier for their staff to buy e-bikes through discounted bulk purchases and reducing upfront costs.
Learn to drive safely and pass the restricted licence test, first time. That’s the concept behind Drive Go, New Zealand’s only official learn-to-drive app, which will be available for free from this Sunday (7 July).
The NZ Transport Agency has published two key accountability documents – an amendment to its Statement of Intent 2018-22, and the Statement of Performance Expectations 2019/20, which outline how it will deliver on its mandate to provide New Zealanders with a safe, well-connected and accessible transport system.
The NZ Transport Agency has launched a new safety campaign encouraging Kiwis to enjoy a break from the constant demands of their mobile phones by switching them off while driving.
The NZ Transport Agency's contact centre has reopened to customers today, following the evacuation of the Palmerston North office building on Thursday.
The NZ Transport Agency’s Palmerston North office will be evacuated today after structural investigations carried out this week and today found that the building is earthquake prone.
The NZ Transport Agency’s Interim CE Mark Ratcliffe gave the following speech to the Upper North Island Strategic Alliance in Auckland on Friday 7 June 2019.