Fast Transport Facts For Your Regions - New NZTA Resource
Fast Transport Facts For Your Regions - New NZTA Resource For Media
The NZ Transport Agency has added a new set of easy-to-use transport statistics to the NZTA website, providing one-page snapshots of current data on crashes and casualties, registered vehicles, road lengths and vehicle kilometres travelled for all 67 New Zealand Territorial Local Authorities (TLAs).
The single-page snapshots, available at http://www.nzta.govt.nz/site-resources/content/about/docs/media/statistical-summary-of-territorial-authorities-in-new-zealand.pdf, are the latest addition to the media resources section of the NZTA website, which also includes easy links to:
Official Information Act (OIA) responses - recent NZ Transport Agency responses to Official Information Act (OIA) requests from media organisations.
Latest road conditions - real-time updates on state highway conditions, including weather-related closures and restrictions
Crash statistics
- including regional crash trends, star-ratings and
risk-maps of New Zealand's state highway network, daily road
toll updates and other statistical road crash data
Road
safety advertising - the latest
information on our road safety advertising campaign
To
access all of this information, along with quick access to
current and archived NZTA media releases and full contact
details for our media team, visit the NZTA's on-line media
centre, at http://www.nzta.govt.nz/about/media/index.html
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