The transport system is a core part of New Zealand's infrastructure. An important role for the government in promoting economic growth is to ensure the transport system is efficient and responsive to users' needs. Major improvements in transport resulted from reforms beginning in the 1970s. The main outstanding problem area has been roading infrastructure. Traffic congestion in Auckland and inadequate infrastructure in some regions are imposing large economic costs.
Submission: Land Transport Management Bill
14 February, 2003