The New Zealand Transport Research Strategy 2016-2020
The Transport Research Strategy creates an environment that ensures investment in the right research.The Strategy provides a framework for fostering a better research environment that emphasises...
View ArticleTransport Domain Plan
The Transport Domain Plan (the Domain Plan) ensures that the transport sector has the right data and information. It aims to help the transport sector to better coordinate how agencies collect and...
View ArticleThe New Zealand Transport Research Strategy 2016-2020
The Transport Research Strategy creates an environment that ensures investment in the right research.The Strategy provides a framework for fostering a better research environment that emphasises...
View ArticleKaikoura earthquake recovery
The Ministry of Transport has been leading a programme of work to respond to the Kaikoura earthquake. The programme has included work streams relating to:Freight12 months recovery of the networkLong...
View ArticleMonthly road toll data from 1965
The table below compares calendar month road toll statistics from...
View ArticleGovernment Policy Statement on Land Transport
This page relates to current and previous Government Policy Statements.The Government Policy Statement on Land Transport (GPS) sets out the government’s priorities for expenditure from the National...
View Article25 Years of New Zealand Travel
Transport and how people travel play an important role in life. Transport links our homes, our families, our work places and our social lives. Transport helps us to get where we need to be, and enables...
View ArticleEconomic impact of the 2016 Kaikōura earthquake
The Ministry of Transport and Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment commissioned research from Market Economics on the economic impact of the 2016 Kaikoura earthquake. The report examines the...
View ArticleNew Zealand Vehicle Fleet Statistics
Monthly vehicle registrationsQuarterly vehicle fleet statisticsAnnual vehicle fleet statisticsThe Ministry has developed a comprehensive set of Transport Indicators, which also include information on...
View ArticleContact us
LocationsHead OfficeMinistry of Transport Level 2, Westpac House 318 Lambton Quay WELLINGTON 6011 Tel +64 4 439 9000Postal address: Ministry of Transport PO Box 3175 WELLINGTON 6140AucklandMinistry of...
View ArticleMinisters
The Ministry of Transport reports to the Minister of Transport, Hon Simon Bridges, and the Associate Minister of Transport, Hon Tim McIndoe.David Bennett.Click on the Ministers' names to view specific...
View ArticleRegulatory Impact Statements by mode
This page contains Regulatory Impact Statements and National Information Analyses categorised by mode (Road, Sea, Air)Road | Sea l Air RoadHurunui-Kaikoura Earthquakes Recovery Coastal Route Order -...
View ArticleWhere does the money go?
IntroductionNew ZealandCentral government invests about $4around $3 billion per annum ofeach year in the land transport system through the National Land Transport Programme. LocalFund (NLTF). To this,...
View ArticleTransport Demand Modelling
The Ministry of Transport managehas a programme that developsto develop transport demand and revenue models to ensure its advice on transport policy and investment has a sound evidence base. This...
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