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Land Transport Plan monitoring report 2018-2019

speeds past school buses & on rural roads 2. Back to School targeting drivers around schools 3. Agricultural & Pastoral shows at Stratford and Hawera targeting rural driver and safe speed.  Alcohol: 1. SADD support in schools – plus providing for 27 students to attend SADD 3 day National conference 2. Tamati Paul visit to high schools, Corrections and Police 3. Radio advertising 4. Recidivist drink driving programme x 4 5. Billboards

Land Transport Plan monitoring report 2016-2017

was due to an extension of student services to Urenui, Tikorangi, Motunui and Lepperton. Most of the growth is attributable to the new catchment areas and a change to the structure of services in Waitara that resulted in students having to transfer between buses, rather than being bused directly to school. Patronage results were: Adult patronage was down 7% (or 2,516 trips), Beneficiary down 6% (or 3,600 trips), Seniors/SG Card down 2% (or 1,357 trips), Tertiary down 11% (or 582 trips)

Land Transport Plan monitoring report 2017-2018

$192,200):  Young drivers: 1. Driver license programmes held (Waitara, Marfell, Taranaki Young Peoples Trust, Ngaruahine Trust Manaia, Blue Light Central & South Taranaki) 2. Advanced driving course (Hawera venue) - 120 participants (88 Learner & 28 Restricted).  Speed: 1. Radio & newspaper segments targeting safe speeds around schools & school buses 2. Agricultural & Pastoral shows at Stratford and Hawera targeting rural driver and safe speed. 