The good, the bad and the ugly

Dom talks about the future of training, of technology, the Cook Strait ferries, driver licensing and fuel supply uncertainty.

Policy stagnation and strange mergers

Mark Stockdale provides a guest blog this week on his thoughts about the new mega-Ministry, and policy stagnation at NZTA.

Back to the Future (of roads): Making smarter choices

There’s been no shortage of wasteful public spending over the past few years, so we support going back to basics on infrastructure.

What’s really driving pressure on transport businesses

Across various countries there is a groundswell of increasing concern about the pressure trucking businesses are facing, and the risks to…

Progress and discussion on key policy changes

Driver licensing changes have made headlines this week, and transport associations have joined up to oppose corridor tolling.

Same but different

Dom talks about the similarities and differences between members met on a trip to Christchurch, and between New Zealand and Africa based on…

Weathering the storm: Rethinking transport resilience

The impact of bad weather on transport was covered extensively in the media this week, with large slips cutting off Waioweka Gorge being…

Promising start to new year, but won’t be plain sailing

Business confidence is on the up, with NZIER reporting the highest optimism since 2014 as lower interest rates fuel recovery. 

Happy New Year and welcome to 2026

2025's road toll was the lowest since 2013. Police have credited tougher and targeted enforcement for the continued decline, but that's…

Thanks, and happy holidays

The road freight industry never closes down. Without trucking, people wouldn’t be getting their food, drink and Christmas pressies - so…