Monthly road crash statistics update - February 2016
The data presented here are provisional. Crash data as at 7th March 2016.Thirty-three people died on New Zealand roads in February. This is 1 more than February 2015 and 10 more than the average...
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The data presented here are provisional.Crash data as at 9th February 2016.Thirty-two people died on New Zealand roads in January. This is 9 more than January 2015 and 7 more than the average January...
View ArticleMonthly overview of crash statistics
The monthly crash statistics report provides an update on how many people are killed or injured on our roads every month.Each monthly update includes the following provisional data:road deathsdeaths...
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Read the question and answers here .IntroductionThe Government has agreed to New Zealand has ratifiedratifying the Maritime Labour Convention 2006. This follows the Ministry of Transport’s consultation...
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1. What is the Maritime Labour Convention?The Maritime Labour Convention 2006 is an International Labour Organisation treaty. It sets internationally agreed minimum standards for the provision of...
View ArticleNew Zealand has ratified the Maritime Labour Convention 2006
The Convention sets internationally-agreed minimum standards to address the health, safety and welfare of seafarers in areas such as:conditions of employmentaccommodationrecreational facilitiesfood and...
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Background and general information about the reviewRead question and answers on the small passenger services review consultationRead questions and answers on the reviewUpdatesFebruary 2016Submissions...
View ArticleRail safety statistics
This page provides information about rail safety in New Zealand with a focus on level crossing collisions.Level crossing accidentsThe table below shows the number of collisions at level crossings...
View ArticleRoad crash statistics
The Ministry works with the NZ Transport Agency to provide a range of transport statistics.Motor vehicle crashes in New ZealandSpreadsheetFull text, tables and figures of the annual statistical...
View ArticleMaritime Labour Convention
Read the question and answers here .IntroductionNew Zealand has ratified the Maritime Labour Convention 2006. This follows the Ministry of Transport’s consultation in July 2014 on the merits of New...
View ArticleMaritime Labour Convention - Questions and Answers
1. What is the Maritime Labour Convention?The Maritime Labour Convention 2006 is an International Labour Organisation treaty. It sets internationally agreed minimum standards for the provision of...
View ArticleMonthly road crash statistics update - January 2016
The data presented here are provisional.Crash data as at 9th February 2016.Thirty-two people died on New Zealand roads in January. This is 9 more than January 2015 and 7 more than the average January...
View ArticleMonthly overview of crash statistics
The monthly crash statistics report provides an update on how many people are killed or injured on our roads every month.Each monthly update includes the following provisional data:road deathsdeaths...
View ArticleTrialling technology in New Zealand
New Zealand as a test bed for transport technology trialsThe New Zealand Government is working to promote New Zealand as a test bed for new technologies, as provided for in Section 4.14 of the ITS...
View ArticleMaritime Labour Convention, 2006
Read the question and answers here .IntroductionThe Government has agreed to New Zealand has ratifiedratifying the Maritime Labour Convention 2006. This follows the Ministry of Transport’s consultation...
View ArticleMaritime labour convention 2006 - question and answers
1. What is the Maritime Labour Convention?The Maritime Labour Convention 2006 is an International Labour Organisation treaty. It sets internationally agreed minimum standards for the provision of...
View ArticleNew Zealand has ratified the Maritime Labour Convention 2006
The Convention sets internationally-agreed minimum standards to address the health, safety and welfare of seafarers in areas such as:conditions of employmentaccommodationrecreational facilitiesfood and...
View ArticleSmall passenger services review
Background and general information about the reviewRead question and answers on the small passenger services review consultationRead questions and answers on the reviewUpdatesFebruary 2016Submissions...
View ArticleRail safety statistics
This page provides information about rail safety in New Zealand with a focus on level crossing collisions.Level crossing accidentsThe table below shows the number of collisions at level crossings...
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