| NZ Transport Agency and Ruapehu District Council
The NZ Transport Agency would like to advise that monitoring of the Hospital Hill section of SH43 has identified a series of cracks and slumping on the middle section of the road.
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.
The NZ Transport Agency is pleased to announce a significant next step for the SeaPath walking and cycling project that will connect to the planned shared path over the Auckland Harbour Bridge. Together the two paths will create a seamless walking and cycling connection between Westhaven and Takapuna.
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.
Tekapo and Burkes Pass residents, business owners and road users are invited to a meeting in Tekapo next Wednesday afternoon to talk about speed limits.
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.
In an effort to save lives and reduce the number of serious crashes, the NZ Transport Agency is reviewing speed limits along parts of State Highway 33 and State Highway 30 in the Bay of Plenty through Paengaroa and between Ōkere Falls and Rotokawa Road.