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Working Together - Fact Sheet Six

Local authorities have indicated that they want to work
more cooperatively on transport matters and with Transit New Zealand. Several

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Customs and Excise Amendment Bill (No. 5) 2002 First Reading Speech

Mr Speaker, this Bill will provide for increasing funding as part of a

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Electronic Road User Charges- Fact Sheet Five

The government wants to ensure the system used for
recovering roading costs from heavy and diesel vehicles is fair and does not

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New Sources Of Funding-Fact Sheet Four

To help fund land transport improvements, the government plans changes which

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The Existing Funding System - Fact Sheet Three

Government expenditure on state highways, local roads,
traffic enforcement, alternatives to roads, road safety, passenger transport,

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Funding Changes - Fact Sheet Two

Our land transport system is funded from the National
Roads Fund. This is a dedicated portion of the Crown Account that receives

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Widening The Focus-Fact Sheet One

The government wants a transport system that is
affordable, integrated, safe, responsive and sustainable. We want integrated

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Land Transport Changes - An Overview

The solutions

A clear set of land transport funding priorities have been
developed based on the New Zealand Transport Strategy currently under
development. They are:

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Transport Vision

Land Transport changes announced today reflect the government's vision for
the future of the New Zealand transport system, says Transport Minister Mark

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Land Transport Changes - An Overview

New Zealand has some 92,000 km of formed road, of which 10,700 km are
state highways and motorways.

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  • Transport

$227 Million Land Transport Package

The $227 million land transport package announced today will ensure
crucial roading projects proceed while also giving greater emphasis to the

  • Mark Gosche
  • Transport