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MEDIA RELEASE: Temporary traffic management can’t be the scapegoat for ineffective systems and planning
Temporary Traffic Management Industry Steering Group (TTM ISG) Chair Dave Tilton says recent commentary on temporary traffic management fails to address the real problem.
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Registrations open for Invercargill, Wellington and Gisborne roadshows
Registrations are now open for the final three joint TTM ISG and CCNZ 2024 TTM roadshows in Invercargill, Wellington and Christchurch.
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ISG meetings with Government on behalf of TTM sector
This month ISG Chair Dave Tilton and other ISG members met with Transport Minister, Hon Simeon Brown, and Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety, Hon Brooke van Velden.
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Meet the ISG - Rachel Taylor
Each issue we'll introduce you to a new ISG member - keep an eye out for your representative!
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NZTA update: What is NZTA doing to roll out the risk-based approach to TTM?
Following the release of the draft 2024 Government Policy Statement (GPS) we know that driving efficient and effective TTM on the state highway and local road networks will be a…
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2024 TTM roadshows: Registrations open for four new locations
We’ve just opened up registrations for our joint TTM ISG and CCNZ hosted 2024 TTM roadshows in Whangārei, New Plymouth, Dunedin and Nelson.
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Registrations now open for first five roadshows!
Registrations for the 2024 ISG- and CCNZ-hosted TTM roadshows in Tauranga, Christchurch, Auckland, Palmerston North and Napier are now open.
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Save the date: 2024 TTM roadshows
These roadshows are designed to expand understanding of risk-based TTM and engage the diverse range of stakeholders involved in the TTM sector as we work together to transition toward a…
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Meet the ISG - Dave Tilton
We're going to kick off introductions with one of the Daves. Dave Tilton is the Chair of the TTM ISG and one of the TTM supplier representatives.
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Last call for feedback on TTM Credentials Framework
Consultation on the proposed new TTM Credentials Framework closes at 5pm on Friday 5 April, which means you have just over a week to let us know what you think.