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Acts, Regulations and Rules

There are many different Acts and regulations governing land transport in New Zealand. This large and complex body of legislation is currently being simplified.

A number of Acts have been restructured into the Land Transport Act 1998 and regulations are being converted into Land Transport Rules.

Regulations and Rules are the key second-tier legislation governing land transport registration, licensing and compliance systems.

Land Transport Acts

(Where Acts are available on the interim website of New Zealand Legislation, a link has been provided. Note that Acts on this site might not incorporate amendments and should be used with care.)

Land Transport NZ operates under the following Acts (ordered by date):

Land Transport Amendment Act 2006

This Act amends the prohibition on drivers who have been convicted of specified serious offences from holding passenger endorsements on their licences.

Some persons who have a conviction for a specified serious offence may apply to the Director of Land Transport to have the passenger endorsement reinstated.

Land Transport Amendment Act 2005

This Act merges a number of pieces of existing land transport legislation into the Land Transport Act 1998. These include the regulation of commercial transport services and driving hours limits.

Railways Act 2005

This Act sets out the requirements for the licensing of persons wishing to operate a railway in New Zealand. It covers monorails, and both light and heavy railways on track with a gauge of 550 mm or greater. It also includes basic safety obligations of operators and on the general public when near a railway, and the powers the railway operators have to protect and manage the railway corridor.

Land Transport Management Amendment Act 2004 - this Act merged the Land Transport Safety Authority and Transfund New Zealand to become Land Transport New Zealand. It is incorporated into the Land Transport Management Act below.

Land Transport Management Act 2003

This Act sets out the requirements and processes for local authorities to obtain funding for roading construction and maintenance, and for the funding of Police on-road enforcement.

Land Transport Act 1998 (as amended to 2006)

This Act is intended to:

  • promote safe road user behaviour and vehicle safety
  • provide for a system of Rules governing road user behaviour, the licensing of drivers and technical aspects of land transport; and to recognise reciprocal obligations of persons involved
  • consolidate and amend various enactments relating to road safety and land transport
  • enable New Zealand to implement international agreements relating to road safety and land transport.

> Read more about the Land Transport Act 1998

Transport Services Licensing Act 1989 (as amended to 1997) sets out the licensing requirements for commercial transport operators; except rail services which are now covered under the Railways Act 2005. The licensing requirements in this Act are to be replaced with amendments to the Land Transport Act 1998 once the associated Land Transport Rules are ready.

Transport (Vehicle and Driver Registration and Licensing) Act 1986 (as amended to 1997) sets out the law relating to the registration and licensing of motor vehicles, and related matters. The licensing of drivers is now covered by the Land Transport Act 1998 and the Land Transport (Driver Licensing) Rule 1999.

Road User Charges Act 1977 (as amended to 2002) imposes charges for the use of roads by heavy vehicles and certain other vehicles, such as those that are diesel powered.

The Transport Act 1962 (as amended to 2000) was the principal Act for general land transport safety matters. Most of its provisions were included in the Land Transport Act 1998. It still includes, however, a few sections such as allowing for some traffic bylaws and the requirements for driving hours and logbooks.

Land Transport Regulations

Regulations specify details of many aspects of land transport law. Several regulations are listed below:

To look at other Land Transport regulations, orders and notices go to Statutory Regulations on the government legislation website.

Land Transport Rules

Many older regulations have been replaced by Land Transport Rules. The Rules below set out requirements that most road users need to comply with:

  • Land Transport (Driver Licensing) Rule 1999 (as amended to 2006) sets out the specific requirements for which class of driver licence is needed for each type of motor vehicle, the restrictions for novice drivers, and how to obtain a new driver licence.
  • Land Transport (Road User) Rule 2004 (as amended to 2005) establishes the Rules under which traffic operates on roads. The Rule applies to all road users, whether they are drivers, riders, passengers, pedestrians, or leading or droving animals.
  • Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Standards Compliance 2002 sets out the way that motor vehicles must comply with safety standards when they are new or imported into New Zealand and how they must continue to comply with those safety standards during their on road life. It includes requirements for warrant of fitness and certificate of fitness checks.

Other Land Transport Rules

Last updated: 11 July 2006