Transit New Zealand Bylaws




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

No. 50

Transit New Zealand

Transit New Zealand Act 1989

Transit New Zealand (Bylaws Revocation) Bylaw 1999

Pursuant to section 70 of the Transit New Zealand Act 1989, Transit New Zealand hereby makes the following bylaw:

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  1. This bylaw may be cited as Transit New Zealand Bylaw 1999/1 and shall come into force 28 days after its publication in the New Zealand Gazette.

  2. The bylaws specified in the Schedule to this notice are hereby revoked.

Schedule

Transit New Zealand Bylaw 1996/19.
Transit New Zealand Bylaw 1998/5.
Transit New Zealand Bylaw 1998/6.
Transit New Zealand Bylaw 1998/7.
Transit New Zealand Bylaw 1998/8.
Transit New Zealand Bylaw 1998/9.
Transit New Zealand Bylaw 1998/10.
Transit New Zealand Bylaw 1998/12.
Transit New Zealand Bylaw 1998/13.
Transit New Zealand Bylaw 1998/14.
Transit New Zealand Bylaw 1998/15.
Transit New Zealand Bylaw 1998/16.

This bylaw was made by resolution at a meeting of Transit New Zealand Authority held at Wellington on the 7th day of April 1999.

Dated at Wellington this 14th day of April 1999.

Signed on behalf of Transit New Zealand by:

J. H. VAN BARNEVELD, National State Highway Manager, Transit New Zealand.

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Bylaw Requiring Snow Chains to be Carried or Fitted by Vehicles Using State Highway No. 94 (Milford Sound Highway)

Pursuant to section 61 (3) of the Transit New Zealand Act 1989, Transit New Zealand hereby makes the following bylaw:

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  1. This bylaw may be cited as the Transit New Zealand (Milford Sound Highway Chains) Bylaw 1999/2.

  2. That this bylaw shall come into force 28 days after the date of its publication in the New Zealand Gazette.

  3. Interpretation—In this bylaw:

“vehicle” has the same meaning as in the Transport Act 1962.

“chains” means two separate lengths of chain (commonly referred to as snow chains) which are designed and are able to be fitted over the wheels of a vehicle providing drive on the road surface thereby increasing the vehicle’s traction in ice and snow.

  1. This bylaw shall apply to that part of State Highway No. 94 between the Lower Hollyford Road (at Route Position 212/15.88) and Milford Sound (at Route Position 241/16.55) being part of the State highway known as Milford Sound Highway.

  2. Between the 1st day of May and 30th day of November in each year no vehicle shall be driven on the said portion of State Highway No. 94 past any sign erected on or adjacent to the highway which stipulates either:

(i) that “chains must be carried” unless the vehicle is carrying a set of chains which can be conveniently fitted to the driving wheels of the vehicle, or

(ii) that “chains must be fitted” unless a set of chains has been fitted to the driving wheels of the vehicle.

  1. Nothing in this bylaw shall apply to any vehicle on the said State highway being used by a contractor appointed by Transit New Zealand and undertaking maintenance duties on the State highway.

This bylaw was made by resolution passed at a meeting of the Transit New Zealand Authority held in Wellington on the 7th day of April 1999.

Dated at Wellington this 14th day of April 1999.

Signed on behalf of Transit New Zealand by:

J. H. VAN BARNEVELD, National State Highway Manager, Transit New Zealand.

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Bylaw Concerning the Stopping and Parking of Vehicles on State Highways: Transit New Zealand Regions 1 and 2

Pursuant to section 61 (3) of the Transit New Zealand Act 1989, Transit New Zealand makes the following bylaw:

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  1. Title and commencement—This bylaw may be cited as Transit New Zealand Bylaw (Stopping and Parking of Vehicles on State Highways) 1993/3 and shall come into force 28 days after its publication in the New Zealand Gazette.

  2. Interpretation—In this bylaw—

“motor vehicle” has the meaning assigned to it in section 2 (1) of the Transport Act 1962.

  1. Prohibiting stopping and parking of vehicles—The stopping and parking of vehicles is prohibited on the sections of State highway described in the printed and bound Schedule held in the office of the Regional State Highway Manager, Transit New Zealand, Auckland and in the State Highway Management Division of Transit New Zealand, Head Office, Wellington and there available for public inspection.

This bylaw was made by resolution passed at a meeting of the Transit New Zealand Authority held in Wellington on the 7th day of April 1998.

Dated at Wellington this 14th day of April 1999.

Signed on behalf of Transit New Zealand by:

J. H. VAN BARNEVELD, National State Highway Manager, Transit New Zealand.

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Bylaw Concerning the Stopping and Parking of Vehicles on State Highways: Transit New Zealand Regions 3 and 4

Pursuant to section 61 (3) of the Transit New Zealand Act 1989, Transit New Zealand makes the following bylaw.

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  1. Title and commencement—This bylaw may be cited as Transit New Zealand Bylaw (Stopping and Parking of Vehicles on State Highways) 1998.


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🚂 Transit New Zealand (Bylaws Revocation) Bylaw 1999

🚂 Transport & Communications
14 April 1999
Bylaw, Revocation, Transit New Zealand, State Highways
  • J. H. Van Barneveld, National State Highway Manager, Transit New Zealand

🚂 Bylaw Requiring Snow Chains to be Carried or Fitted by Vehicles Using State Highway No. 94 (Milford Sound Highway)

🚂 Transport & Communications
14 April 1999
Bylaw, Snow Chains, State Highway No. 94, Milford Sound Highway
  • J. H. Van Barneveld, National State Highway Manager, Transit New Zealand

🚂 Bylaw Concerning the Stopping and Parking of Vehicles on State Highways: Transit New Zealand Regions 1 and 2

🚂 Transport & Communications
14 April 1999
Bylaw, Stopping, Parking, State Highways, Regions 1 and 2
  • J. H. Van Barneveld, National State Highway Manager, Transit New Zealand

🚂 Bylaw Concerning the Stopping and Parking of Vehicles on State Highways: Transit New Zealand Regions 3 and 4

🚂 Transport & Communications
14 April 1999
Bylaw, Stopping, Parking, State Highways, Regions 3 and 4
  • J. H. Van Barneveld, National State Highway Manager, Transit New Zealand