Capability and Enabling
A high level of engagement and technical expertise is required by local authority staff to implement the ONRC and achieve REG’s other goals. This needs to be prioritised and supported by management.A...
View ArticleRoad Efficiency Group
The Road Efficiency Group (REG) was formed in 2012 on the recommendation of the Road Maintenance Task Force. It is a collaborative project between local government and the NZ Transport Agency.The Road...
View ArticleOur work
REG’s work is divided into five streams:REG’s work is divided into five streams:One Network Road ClassificationDataCapability and EngagementProcurementCollaboration
View ArticleOne Network Road Classification
The One Network Road Classification (ONRC) is a classification system, which divides New Zealand’s roads into six categories based on how busy they are, whether they connect to important destinations,...
View ArticleData
The ONRC business case approach requires robust data. Local authorities must report on over fifty performance measures, which must be comparable across the country.The ONRC business case approach...
View ArticleProcurement
It can be difficult for local authorities to know whether they are getting value for money from contractors for road asset building and maintenance. At the same time, value for money in delivery of...
View ArticleMore help on Christchurch’s Northern Motorway: incidents cleared swiftly...
For Christchurch’s northern commuters and the drivers who regularly use the highway and local roads north of the city between Johns Road/ Belfast and Pineacres, help just moved much closer to hand for...
View ArticleResources and information
OnRamp business continuity plan page This Transport Agency internal page contains a wealth of information on business continuity plans .MapHubThis map shows our resilience priority areas across New...
View ArticleDesigning a cycling facility
CNG Home | Site map | Planning | Designing | Evaluating and monitoring | Trials | Case studiesThis part of the Cycle Network Guidance (CNG)CNG provides users with best practice guidance, either...
View ArticleInfrastructure planning
As we learn more about the resilience of the road network to the range of possible natural disasters, we better understand where we need to invest - both to increase its resilience and to provide...
View Article50MAX – information for operators and manufacturers
Here you will find everything you need to know about 50MAX – what your vehicle will need to look like, who can help you certify your vehicle, what you need to apply and where you can travel.On this...
View ArticleActive research projects
Through its Research Programme, the NZ Transport Agency invests in innovative and relevant research which plays a critical role in contributing to the government's goals for transport.The results of...
View ArticleStandards, guidelines and specifications
Identify opportunities for resource efficiency during the project planning, design and implementation stages. To maximise the efficiency benefits these opportunities should be considered as early in...
View ArticleOvernight motorway closures 3 July – 9 July 2016
For daily updated closure information click hereNORTHERN MOTORWAY (SH1)Southbound lanes between Oteha Valley Road off ramp and on ramp, 3 - 4 JulyUpper Harbour Highway northbound off ramp, 6...
View ArticleRepairs work underway at Turihaua Point
As a result of Cyclone Pam in March 2015, sections of road along Turihaua Point, 17 km north east of Gisborne, were impacted by erosion, causing dropouts.The repair project involves placing 1000 m3 of...
View ArticleLicensing (rego) fees
Common licensing feesThe following tables contain current vehicle licensing fees for the more common vehicle type/usage combinations. If your vehicle is not included in this table, contact us for more...
View ArticleRegistration fees
When you pay your registration fee to get your vehicle on the road for the first time, you also need to pay six or 12 months of licensing fees at the same time. Looking for your regular licensing...
View ArticleTraffic notices
Traffic noticesbulletin for the week 1 July - 7 July 24 June - 30 June Traffic noticesbulletins provide a brief overview of likely traffic disruptions for the following week. Full closures are also...
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