Roading administration in New Zealand.

Author(s)
Langbein, F.A.
Year
Abstract

The historical development of funding and administering roads in New Zealand is briefly described. As a result of the backlog of work following world war II, the need for improved administration and funding resulted in the establishment in 1954 of a central road fund with dedicated revenues provided by road users under the management of a national roads board. The board's original policies and subsequent emphasis on maintenance and extension of sealed surfaces are described.

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Publication

Library number
B 20720 (In: B 20709) /10/ IRRD 257193
Source

In: Roads into the future : documentation 9th IRF World Meeting, Stockholm, June 1-5, 1981, Session TS-1, p. 143-154.

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