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Traffic Control Devices Rule for consultation

Wednesday, 5 February 2003, 3:15 pm | Land Transport Safety Authority

The Land Transport Safety Authority is calling for submissions on a draft rule covering traffic signs, signals, road markings and other devices used to instruct road users. More >>

Vehicle registrations up for January

Wednesday, 5 February 2003, 2:15 pm | Land Transport Safety Authority

Vehicle registrations for January were up nearly 11 percent on last year, according to figures released today by the Land Transport Safety Authority. There were 22,443 first-time registrations of new and used imported vehicles this January, compared ... More >>

Vehicle registrations up last year

Monday, 13 January 2003, 9:18 am | Land Transport Safety Authority

Vehicle registrations for the 2002 calendar year were up by more than eight percent from 2001 according to statistics released today by the Land Transport Safety Authority. The LTSA figures show that a total of 282,160 vehicle registrations were processed ... More >>

Christmas-New Year holiday period begins

Monday, 30 December 2002, 11:57 pm | Land Transport Safety Authority

The official Christmas-New Year holiday period for 2002/2003 begins at 4 p.m. today and runs through to 6 a.m. on Friday 3 January. More >>

Draft Road User Rule released for consultation

Wednesday, 18 December 2002, 12:52 am | Land Transport Safety Authority

New Zealanders are being asked to comment on proposed changes to the country's traffic rules with the release of the draft Road User Rule for public consultation. More >>

November vehicle registrations down slightly

Monday, 9 December 2002, 3:02 pm | Land Transport Safety Authority

Vehicle registrations for November were down slightly from the same month last year, according to figures released by the Land Transport Safety Authority. More >>

Campaign aims for a safe December on the roads

Monday, 2 December 2002, 11:41 am | Land Transport Safety Authority

A high profile holiday road safety campaign has kicked off in an effort to avoid a repeat of the tragic scenes which plagued New Zealand roads last December. More >>

Vehicle registrations up for October

Thursday, 7 November 2002, 9:10 am | Land Transport Safety Authority

Vehicle registrations for October were up seven percent on last year, according to figures released today by the Land Transport Safety Authority. More >>

Official Holiday Period for 2002

Friday, 25 October 2002, 12:19 am | Land Transport Safety Authority

The official holiday period for Labour Weekend 2002 begins at 1600 Friday 25 October and ends at 0600 Tuesday 29 October. More >>

Report released on rail infrastructure review

Tuesday, 22 October 2002, 2:55 pm | Land Transport Safety Authority

The Land Transport Safety Authority has welcomed the findings of the second stage of an independent interim review looking at New Zealand's rail infrastructure. More >>

Vehicle registrations up for September

Monday, 7 October 2002, 6:01 pm | Land Transport Safety Authority

Vehicle registrations for September were up nearly 15 percent on last year, according to figures released by the Land Transport Safety Authority. More >>

September road deaths lowest ever

Tuesday, 1 October 2002, 1:39 pm | Land Transport Safety Authority

Provisional national figures released today by the Land Transport Safety Authority show 21 road deaths in New Zealand for the month of September – the lowest figure for any month since current records began in 1965. More >>

August Vehicle Registration Figures Released

Friday, 6 September 2002, 11:24 am | Land Transport Safety Authority

August vehicle registration figures released today by the Land Transport Safety Authority show a 1.5 percent increase from August 2001 for all vehicles, but a 2.5 percent decrease in car registrations. More >>

July vehicle registration figures released

Wednesday, 7 August 2002, 9:36 am | Land Transport Safety Authority

July vehicle registration figures released today by the Land Transport Safety Authority show a 7.6 percent increase from July 2001. More >>

July road deaths equal lowest on record

Friday, 2 August 2002, 10:38 am | Land Transport Safety Authority

Deaths on New Zealand roads last month equaled the lowest level for any July since monthly recording began in 1965, the Land Transport Safety Authority said today. More >>

June Vehicle Registration Figures Released

Monday, 8 July 2002, 11:36 am | Land Transport Safety Authority

June vehicle registration figures released by the Land Transport Safety Authority show a slight increase from June 2001, but a 4.5 percent decrease on May this year. More >>

Road Deaths At Record Low For Half Year

Tuesday, 2 July 2002, 1:29 pm | Land Transport Safety Authority

Fewer people have died on New Zealand roads in the first six months of 2002 than in any half year on record. More >>

Mixed Results For Small Cars In Latest Crash Tests

Wednesday, 26 June 2002, 11:55 am | Land Transport Safety Authority

Small cars have earned mixed marks in the latest crash test results from the independent Australian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP), the Land Transport Safety Authority announced today. More >>

Unbuckled Men Letting Down The Side - LTSA Survey

Thursday, 20 June 2002, 10:25 am | Land Transport Safety Authority

Men who refuse to buckle up are keeping New Zealand's seatbelt wearing rates from topping 95 percent, according to the Land Transport Safety Authority's latest survey. More >>

Vehicle registrations up in May

Thursday, 6 June 2002, 2:56 pm | Land Transport Safety Authority

May vehicle registration figures released today by the Land Transport Safety Authority show a 5.1 percent increase from the same month last year and a 7.5 percent rise on April this year. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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