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Research Report 146 Assessing passing opportunities – stage 2

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Stage 2 of Transfund New Zealand's research project on assessing passing opportunities builds on initial work that investigated ways in which improved passing opportunities can be provided and analysed.

Research Report 377 Rural drink-drive enforcement in the Southern Police District

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Drink-driving is a serious road safety issue, particularly in the rural environment, with a significant number of road users killed or injured on rural roads annually.

Research Report 039 System-wide road accident analysis

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A comparison of the road accident rates between five cities in New Zealand was undertaken between 1989 and 1991.

Research Report 389 Cycle safety: reducing the crash risk

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Cycling is a sustainable mode of travel and an alternative to motor vehicle trips, particularly for shorter trips.

Research Report 386 Roundabout crash prediction models

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The management of speed is considered an important safety issue at roundabouts.

Research Report 349 Distractive effects of cellphone use

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The research systematically compared the driving performance and conversational patterns of drivers speaking with in-car passengers, handsfree cellphones, and remote passengers who could see the driver’s current driving situation (via a window into a…

Research Report 322 The cost effectiveness of delineation improvements for safety

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The purpose of this research was to develop a cost management tool that would assist road controlling authorities and their consultants to prioritise delineation treatments that have added safety benefits compared with standard road markings.