Safer Journeys Hon Nathan Guy Associate Minister of Transport.

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Safer Journeys Hon Nathan Guy Associate Minister of Transport

Where we started in 2008 Progress on reducing the road toll had stalled Public concern over speed cameras Debate stuck on cellphone use in cars And what to do about boy racers…

Immediate action Cellphone ban in cars to reduce distractions Illegal Street Racing Act passed to crack down on dangerous driving Drugged-driving legislation But we needed a longer-term strategy…

Where is the problem? Recidivist and alcohol impaired drivers Young drivers Together, these groups cause half of all deaths.

The impact of fatigue Between 2006 and 2010 fatigue contributed to 13% of fatal crashes 7% of serious injury crashes International research suggests fatigue is under-reported; could be a factor in 25% of fatal crashes.

Our solution: Safer Journeys “Safer Journeys” is National’s strategy to reduce road deaths over the next 10 years Works on all aspects of the roading system: – Road Users – Vehicles – Alcohol – Speed

Solution: New legislation Passed the Land Transport Amendment Bill on 5 May this year Most significant update to our safety legislation since the original Land Transport Act of 1998

What we’ve done Increased driving age from 15 to 16 Zero alcohol limit for under-20s Doubled sentences for causing death Changed the law to allow police to collect crash data for drivers between 0.05 and 0.08 BAC

Safer Journeys - Tackling Fatigue Education Improving crashing information Better roads Fatigue and Distraction Working Group

From 2012 Restricted driving test harder Review of road safety education Zero alcohol limit for recidivist drink drivers Alcohol interlocks for recidivist drink drivers

Early results: Road toll declining

Improving the safety of roads Kiwi RAP developed to rate the safety of roads Provides a star rating for 10,000 km of highway Rating goes from 5* (the best) to 1* (the worst)

The next 10 years Government Policy Statement on Land Transport Funding 2012 has priorities of: -economic growth -productivity -value for money -road safety

Future investment $36 billion for land transport over next 10 years. This includes: $15 to $20 billion on State highways $6 to $8 billion on local roads

Roads of National Significance Our largest highway construction programme ever - $11 billion over 10 years: Victoria Park Western Wing Route Puhoi to Wellsford Waikato expressway Tauranga Eastern Link Road Wellington Airport to Levin Christchurch motorways

The next steps Give way rules will change from March 2012 Strengthen motorcycle licensing rules Build safer highways

Conclusion A very busy three years – with more to do Road safety is the responsibility of everyone.