Let’s not let a few bad apples spoil the whole barrel

It's unfortunate that drivers have erroneously got into the system, but that's a small figure compared to the 400,000 correctly licensed…

Keeping up with our fast-moving world

Last week's highlights include participating in the IRTENZ conference and teaming up with the Bus & Coach Association on a roadside drug…

Fixing what needs to be fixed

Dom explains why Transporting New Zealand is backing practical reforms to the TSL system over voluntary accreditation pushes to lift…

Roads, ships and trains

Various events, issues and announcements this week demonstrated the complexity and challenges that come with a multi-modal supply chain.……

How to make money and how to spend money

Increases in port access fees are coming, along with congestion pricing and possibly, more toll roads and fewer route choices for truckies.

Driving policy forward: employment law and safety reforms

Industry views needed on NZTA's proposal to mandate advanced safety systems for light and heavy vehicles; and alarming results discovered…

Making the most of opportunities will mean thinking differently

New Zealand is falling behind other countries that are already trialling and progressing changes in the area of productivity reforms.

Roads, retreads and reliability

Transport Minister Chris Bishop has announced that the Government is committing nearly $1.2 billion to see its Roads of National…

Celebrating success and leading our trans-Tasman neighbours

Celebrating success at our North Island Seminar and Awards, and our world-beating tyre recycling scheme.

A “grim” time is a good time to stop vanity projects 

This week included a number of meetings where views were shared of the industry and economy. Feedback was pretty consistent, and one term I…