Your browser is out-of-date!

Update your browser to view this website correctly. Update my browser now

×

Skip to main content Skip to page navigation
Displaying 1 9 of 21 results
Sort by:
Closed
 

Draft Government Policy Statement on land transport 2024 Consultation

We’re seeking your feedback on the draft Government Policy Statement on land transport 2024 (GPS 2024).

The GPS is the Government’s strategy for investing in the land transport system. It outlines what the Government wants to achieve in land transport, and how it expects funding from the National Land Transport Fund (NLTF) to be allocated between types of activities (for example, roading, public transport and road safety) across the land transport system. 

Each GPS sets out the priorities for a 10-year period and is updated every three years.

This survey is intended to be completed while reading through the relevant sections of the draft GPS 2024, the GPS at a glance can also provide some helpful context. You can find the links below in the related documents section. 

Learn more
Closed
 

Consultation on Euro 6/VI vehicle emissions standards

The proposed changes to the Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Exhaust Emissions 2007 – the ‘Vehicle Exhaust Emissions Amendment Rule’ (the Amendment Rule) will reduce emissions from motor vehicles that cause significant harm to our health. The proposed changes to the Amendment Rule set out the lead in times for bringing in a stronger vehicle emissions standard. The aim of this consultation is to receive feedback on the new proposed emissions standard, for new and used vehicles, and the proposed lead in times for these changes.  

Learn more
Closed
 

Charging Our Future

Te Manatū Waka Ministry of Transport and the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment are now consulting on a draft National Electric Vehicle (EV) charging strategy. Charging Our Future outlines, the Government’s draft vision for Aotearoa New Zealand’s national EV charging infrastructure to support our ambitious climate change goals.

Learn more
Closed
 

Reshaping Streets Consultation

The Minister of Transport is proposing changes to legislation to make it easier for local authorities (like councils) to make street changes that support public transport, active travel and placemaking. These proposals would enable local authorities to make street changes more efficiently and provide new ways for communities to be involved in changes that affect them.

Learn more
Closed
 

Maritime Proposals - Te Whakahounga o Te Pire Tiaki Ture (Tūnuku) | Regulatory Systems (Transport) Amendment Bill

Te Manatū Waka – the Ministry of Transport (the Ministry) is the Government’s system lead for transport. We provide advice to Government on transport issues and then help implement their decisions.

Learn more
Closed
 

Land proposals - Te Whakahounga o Te Pire Tiaki Ture (Tūnuku) | Regulatory Systems (Transport) Amendment Bill

Te Manatū Waka – the Ministry of Transport (the Ministry) is the Government’s system lead for transport. We provide advice to Government on transport issues and then help implement their decisions.

Learn more
Closed
 

New Zealand freight and supply chain issues paper | Te rautaki ueā me te rautaki whakawhiwhinga o Aotearoa

This paper presents a view of the main issues facing the freight and supply chain as identified through discussions with stakeholders.

 

Learn more
Closed
 

Hawkes Bay Pipeline Protection Area joint application (Under the Submarine Cables and Pipelines Protection Act 1996)

Napier City Council, Hastings District Council and Pan Pac Forest Products have jointly applied for protection areas above their ocean-based wastewater pipelines. The Ministry of Transport is consulting on the application on behalf of the Minister of Transport.

Learn more
Closed
 

Long-term Insights Briefing: The impact of automated vehicles operating on New Zealand roads

Long-term Insights Briefings (LTIB) are future focussed documents that are intended to provide greater visibility of future challenges and opportunities that may affect New Zealand and New Zealand society.

Learn more