Government Policy Statement on land transport 2021
We've released the draft Government Policy Statement on Land Transport 2021/22–2030/31 (draft GPS 2021) for public engagement.
North Shore Airport's airport authority status application
North Shore Airport has applied to become an airport authority.
Hīkina te Kohupara discussion
The Government is seeking feedback on options to accelerate the transport sector to meeting the draft advice and recommendations of the Climate Change Commission, and moving to a net zero carbon transport system by 2050.
Long-term Insights Briefing: The impact of automated vehicles operating on New Zealand roads
Long-term Insights Briefings (LTIB) are future focussed documents that are intended to provide greater visibility of future challenges and opportunities that may affect New Zealand and New Zealand society.
Proposals to strengthen Total Mobility
We want to strengthen the Total Mobility scheme to make it better for the people who use it and those who fund it.
Total Mobility consultation now closed
The consultation on proposals to strengthen the Total Mobility scheme closed on 22 March 2026.
We would like to thank everyone who took the time to share their views. Your feedback is an important part of helping us understand what works well and where improvements could be made to the Total Mobility scheme.
The next step is to review all submissions. We will then provide advice to the Government, which will conclude the Total Mobility review process.
Considering changes to light vehicle inspections
The Associate Minister of Transport is consulting the public on a package of changes to the current Warrant of Fitness and Certificate of Fitness A requirements. Public consultation is open from 29 October 2025 to 17 December 2025.
This consultation is being run by NZTA.
You can find more information about the proposals, and information about how to provide your feedback on the NZTA website here.
Proposed Improvements to New Zealand’s Graduated Driver Licensing System
This consultation discusses the Government’s proposed improvements to New Zealand’s Graduated Driver Licensing System (GDLS or licensing system).