What's in this section for commercial drivers and operators?
Land Transport NZ works with the commercial road transport industry to ensure transport regulations and standards are met. We also
offer advice and guidance to operators on ways to improve their compliance.
What's new?
- Perceptions of personal safety and security amongst taxi users. June 2008
A survey gauging New Zealanders’ perceptions of taxi services has revealed a high level of public confidence in the taxi industry.
- Questions and answers about the Roadside Inspection Database (RID).
- The Heavy Vehicle Brakes Rule and its implementation
Information and resources about this Rule, including chassis rating request forms.
- Commercial road transport toolkit for drivers and operators - Contains 'infocards' about pre-trip checks, fatigue, the operator rating system and the Transport Organisation Register Online (TORO).
- Agricultural vehicles guide - A guide for the safe and legal use of tractors, agricultural trailers and agricultural machines on New Zealand’s roads
- Work Time and Logbooks Rule: exemption from logbooks for drivers of goods vehicles
Information about a logbook exemption which applies to vehicles that have a GLW of 3,500 kg - 6,000 kg.
- Law changes affecting commercial operators and drivers
New law changes being introduced from October 2007 will affect most commercial drivers and operators (passenger service,
goods service, vehicle recovery service and rental vehicle service industries).
- Registering your private hire or shuttle service
From 1 October 2007, the Land Transport Rule Operator Licensing 2007 requires operators of private hire and shuttle services
to register their service with the Director of Land Transport. Here are the instructions and forms to help you register.
- Hire standards
Upcoming law changes for taxi, shuttle, dial-a-driver and private hire services.
Working with Land Transport NZ
- Working with Land Transport NZ: A guide for holders of transport service
licences and approved taxi organisations in New Zealand.
- Transport Service Licences: For people operating or thinking of operating a passenger, vehicle recovery,
rental, goods or rail service.
- Chain of responsibility: Chain of responsibility recognises that all the people who
influence drivers’ behaviour and compliance should, and must, be held accountable.
- Road user charges: Introduction to RUC, who has to pay RUC and links to further information.
- Developing a safe driving policy: How you benefit from having a safe driving policy; tips and
practical examples to get you started.
- Work time requirements: Discusses fatigue and provides information on work time and logbook requirements.
- Operator Rating System: What's proposed and what's happening now?
- Driver Check: The Driver Check website enables registered users to check driver licence details.
- Complaints: For members of the public unhappy with a driver or an operator.
- Complaints: For vehicle owners unhappy with a vehicle inspection.
Keeping safe
- Heavy vehicle selection guide: A guide to help heavy vehicle purchasers choose the
right vehicles to improve their businesses' efficiency, safety and - ultimately - profitability.
- Visibility: Discusses the lighting requirements for heavy vehicles and the benefits of using retro-reflective
material.
- Loading: Safe loading for, and maximum weights and dimensions of, heavy vehicles.
- Truck/trailer rollover: Important information on avoiding rollover for truck/trailer drivers (holders
of licence classes 3 and 5).
- Categorisation of defects: Guidelines to help achieve a more consistent and transparent
way to inspect heavy vehicles for safety defects.
Last updated: 3 April 2008