The NZ Transport Agency has published the findings of an independent investigation into the management, governance and functioning of the Transport Agency’s former Connected Journey Solutions (CJS) business group.
Auckland-based vehicle repair certifier Dale Barlass has been suspended from issuing certifications with immediate effect following consistent concerns about the quality of his work.
New 110km/h speed limits will come into effect from Monday 11 December for the Tauranga Eastern Link Toll Road (SH2) and the Cambridge section of the Waikato Expressway (SH1).
Experts and industry practitioners from across the globe will meet in Auckland this month to discuss the latest research and innovations designed to make travel on roads safer and more sustainable.
If feeling fitter, healthier or happier is one of your New Year’s resolutions just 10 minutes of cycling can get you on the right track and win you great prizes too.
Spring is here, and with the warmer weather and longer daylight hours it’s the perfect time to dust off your bike and sign up to the Aotearoa Bike Challenge.
The NZ Transport Agency is implementing a number of changes to New Zealand’s driver licensing system which address the findings of an independent review recently carried out by KPMG consultants.
Cycling projects across New Zealand were recognised at the Bike to the Future Awards in Auckland tonight. Winners included a cycling junior football team, a power company and a rural school with a 60% commute-by-bike rate.
The NZ Transport Agency will be working closely with Wellington City Council to progress the capital’s cycling programme, taking account of recommendations from an independent review of the Council’s delivery of Urban Cycleways Programme (UCP) projects published today.
The NZ Transport Agency is teaming up with the Howard League for Penal Reform on a programme to help disadvantaged young people in Hawkes Bay gain drivers licences and improve their employment opportunities.
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Operational changes that came into force this week (11 April 2016) see a change to the delivery of the modular-based Child Restraint Technician training, previously managed by the NZ Transport Agency.
The NZ Transport Agency has published information on travel speeds recorded by GPS units fitted to vehicles in the agency’s corporate fleet for the six-monthly period from July to December 2015.