Road Safety to 2010 Strategy

Last updated on 19/11/2009 2:39 p.m. 

The Ministry of Transport, as part of the National Road Safety Committee, is now working on the development of Safer Journeys, a road safety strategy to take us through to 2020. This will replace the road safety to 2010 strategy.  


 

  
Road Safety to 2010 provides a direction for road safety in New Zealand and describes the results the government wants to achieve by 2010.

It sets out:

  • government's balanced approach to road safety using initiatives built around the three Es - Engineering, Education and Enforcement
  • the first stage of initiatives (to 2004)
  • the coordination, funding and other mechanisms that will be involved in implementing the strategy
  • the priority areas that will be a focus for the government's road safety activity up to 2010.

Road safety to 2010 is an important component in achieving the New Zealand Transport Strategy goal of an affordable, integrated, safe, responsive and sustainable transport system.


Download the Road Safety to 2010 Strategy (PDF, v7.0, 1100kb)




Road Safety Education to 2010 Strategic Framework

This document has been developed as a unifying document for all government agencies working through education, information and promotion programmes towards further improving road safety outcomes at all levels of every community. It explains the current road safety education context and provides a model for an aligned, co-ordinated and collaborative effort in addressing road safety education and promotion, and deciding with and through whom, to achieve better road safety outcomes.

Download the Road Safety Education Strategic Framework (PDF v7.0, 110kb)
More information about Road Safety to 2010 can be found on the NZ Transport Agency website. 



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