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Endowment Committee Grants: Five young drivers to attend Street Smart training
News | Transporting New Zealand
Transporting New Zealand’s Endowment Committee is sending five young drivers to Street Smart Driver Education Courses. Thank you and congratulations to the TNZ members who made successful applications on behalf of young drivers: Dannevirke Carriers, Midlands Rural Transport, Mercury Bay Hi-Ab Services, J Swap Contractors and Mills-Tui. Due to the high level of interest, the Committee intends to…

Roads, and paying for them
Friday blog, News | Transporting New Zealand
Changes to the RUC system are gradually being announced, and people aren't happy. Do people really understand the purpose of RUCs? Plus, Board elections happening in October.

Navigating new levies without crossing legal lines
News | Transporting New Zealand
It’s crucial to remember that discussing pricing strategies with competitors in response to common industry cost pressures can carry serious legal risks.

Road freight association supports Government steps towards universal road user charges
News, Press releases | Transporting New Zealand
Transporting New Zealand has welcomed Transport Minister Chris Bishop’s announcement about modernising the Road User Charges (RUC) system, ahead of transitioning to universal RUC at a later date.

Christchurch Freight Forum highlights
News | Transporting New Zealand
The Christchurch Freight Forum brought together freight operators and NZTA staff to discuss significant transport projects and safety initiatives, including the SH76 Brougham Street upgrade and the Rolleston Overbridge.

Risk, red tape and results
Friday blog, News | Transporting New Zealand
The Govt's inconsistent approach to risk management made headlines this week, but it wasn't all bad news.
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