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The law change has been accused of having turned the New Zealand business into a 'sunset industry' which will eventually die out. [52] In the financial year 2003 / 2004 coastal cargo in New Zealand totalled around 8.6 million tonnes, of which 85% was still carried by local, and 15% by overseas shipping. [53]
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The use of public transport in New Zealand is low. According to the 2013 New Zealand census, 4.2% of those who worked travelled to work by bus, 1.6% travelled by train, and more than 70% travelled to work in a vehicle they drove themselves. [9]
In December 2023, the New Zealand Minister of Transport Simeon Brown ordered that the agency was to give primacy to its English name. [13] [16] In mid-December 2023, Transport Minister Brown ordered the NZTA to halt funding and work on various local council projects to promote cycling, walking and public transportation. [17]
Defunct transport organisations based in New Zealand (1 C, 1 P) Transport disasters in New Zealand (5 C, 2 P) Discontinued railway services in New Zealand (19 P)
Bill Richardson Transport World is a transport museum in Invercargill in Southland, New Zealand. The museum is a 15,000 square metres (160,000 sq ft) complex of vehicles and transport-related objects. [1] A highlight of the display is a rare 1940 Dodge Airflow truck. [2]
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