Monthly road crash statistics update - April 2016
The data presented here are provisional.Crash data as at 9th May 2016.Twenty-seven people died on New Zealand roads in April. This is 4 fewer than April 2015 and 4 more than the average April road toll...
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The Ministry works with the NZ Transport Agency to provide a range of transport statistics.Motor vehicle crashes in New ZealandSpreadsheet tables and figures of the annual statistical statement on road...
View ArticleHigh risk drivers statistics
The Ministry of Transport has released its latest report on the impact of high-risk drivers.Definition of high-risk driversFor the purposes of these reports high-risk drivers include:unlicensed and...
View ArticleRoad safety surveys
The Ministry of Transport conducts and collates information for a number of road safety surveys every year. Survey topics include child restraints, seatbelt use, speed and the annual Public Attitudes...
View ArticleDepartmental disclosure statements
Disclosure statements are departmental documents that provide information about the development and content of legislation proposed by the Government. They seek to assist the Parliamentary and public...
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In this section you will find information on the government's road safety strategy, road safety survey results, and information on holiday road tollsSignificant reductions in the number of fatalities...
View ArticleSafer Speeds Package - Q&A
OVERVIEWWhat does the Safer Speeds Programme cover?The Safer Speeds Programme (Safer Speeds) is New Zealand’s new approach to speed management under the Safer Journeys strategy.One of the Safer...
View ArticleElectric vehicles
Electric vehicles are vehicles charged from an external electricity source.They can be powered in two ways:solely by electric batteries. These are commonly known as pure electric vehicles; ora...
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