✨ Transport and Privacy Notices
19 JANUARY 2006
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 5
Schedule 1 Purpose of trial
The purpose of the trial is to evaluate in-pavement flashing
light warning systems activated by pedestrians about to
enter a pedestrian crossing. In particular, to:
(a) determine their effectiveness in producing desirable
driver and pedestrian behaviour that will improve
safety of the crossing;
(b) identify operation and maintenance issues and costs to
assist in measuring reliability and cost effectiveness;
and
(c) assist in the formulation of any standards, guidance
or possible changes to Land Transport Rules.
Schedule 2 Form and use of warning light system
On each roadway approaching the crossing uni-directional
(facing toward vehicles approaching the pedestrian crossing),
in-pavement lights shall be installed:
(a) immediately on the approach side of the striped
marking defining the pedestrian crossing across the
full width of the pedestrian crossing at least five
equally spaced lights; and
(b) on the centre line or lane line, as appropriate,
three lights installed at 5m, 20m and 35m from the
pedestrian crossing.
These locations are shown diagrammatically in Figure 1
below.
[Note: For clarity, the full width of the pedestrian crossing is:
(i) in the case of an undivided road, from the kerb on
one side of the road to the kerb on the other side;
and
(ii) for a divided road, from the kerb on one side of the
road to the kerb of the island or median separating
traffic and providing a safe place for pedestrian to
wait.]
Before each kerb defining the ends of the pedestrian
crossing, an appropriate system will automatically detect
pedestrians wishing to use the crossing.
The system will operate as follows:
(a) A pedestrian wishing to cross the road will be
detected;
(b) the warning lights will flash advising drivers of the
presence of a pedestrian;
(c) the warning lights cease flashing after a period
determined for each location.
Schedule 3 Locations of the trial
The trials shall be carried out at the following locations:
Christchurch City
(1) Tuam Street 120m east of Colombo Street.
(2) Hereford Street 110m east of Colombo Street.
Auckland City
(3) Mt Albert Road 60m west of Manukau Road.
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Schedule 4 Duration of the trial
The trial will commence no earlier than 1 March 2006 and
shall end on 28 February 2008 unless otherwise notified in
the New Zealand Gazette.
Schedule 5 Terms and conditions of the trial
The format of the trial and its evaluation shall comply
with this notice and, in conducting the before, after and
other surveys should follow the procedures documented in
Proposal for a Pedestrian Crossing Warning Lights Trial
prepared on behalf of the Christchurch City Council and
Auckland City Council by MWH New Zealand Limited
dated December 2005.\n
Dated at Wellington this 16th day of January 2006.
PETER GRAEME CROFT, Manager Networks.
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Privacy Commissioner
Privacy Act 1993
Privacy Act Code of Practice Notice
Pursuant to section 49 of the Privacy Act 1993, I give notice
as follows:
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The Justice Sector Unique Identifier Code 1998
Amendment No 1:(a) was issued on 22 December 2005; and
(b) will come into force on 2 March 2006.
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Copies of the amendment may be inspected or obtained
free of charge from the offices of the Privacy Commissioner,
51-53 Shortland Street, Auckland, and 109-111 Featherston
Street, Wellington, or downloaded from the web site:
www.privacy.org.nz
Dated this 19th day of January 2006.
MARIE SHROFF, Privacy Commissioner.
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Securities Commission
Securities Act 1978
Notice of Approval to Act as a Statutory Supervisor
Under Section 48 of the Securities Act 1978
Pursuant to section 48 of the Securities Act 1978, the
Securities Commission gives the following notice.
Notice
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The Securities Commission (“Commission”) approves
Geoffrey James Crichton Clark
to act as a statutory supervisor for the purposes of
the Securities Act 1978 in respect of securities offered
to the public in accordance with the provisions of the
Securities Act (Retirement Villages) Exemption Notice
1999 by the Malvina Major Retirement Village Limited. -
This notice comes into force the day after its publication
in the New Zealand Gazette. -
This notice expires on the close of 21 January 2007.
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The approval is given subject to the following
conditions:
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