Canterbury Earthquake 04/09/10 Christchurch New Zealand
An example of a checklist used by SCIRT traffic management teams to perform site checks.
A research project which presents the traffic and transport planning that has been undertaken to achieve the overarching goal of rebuilding Christchurch, whilst keeping the traffic moving.
A document, created in May 2014, containing additional information to supplement SCIRT traffic management plans.
A SCIRT pro forma created in May 2014 to reduce the amount of generic information required in a traffic management plan (TMP).
A best practice traffic management guideline, produced in February 2014, which helps traffic management team members manage cyclists through road work sites safely.
A guideline, created in May 2014, to show TMP (traffic management plan) planners how to use the SCIRT proforma.
A best practice traffic management guideline, produced in February 2014, which helps traffic management team members slow motorists through road work sites safely.
An example of a public flyer promoting good driver behaviour, handed out in areas of traffic detours or delays.
A presentation created by LINZ, explaining the application and benefits of the National Forward Works Viewer.
A photograph of broken traffic light in front of a badly-damaged building on the corner of Colombo Street and Tuam Street.
Road cones and barriers divert traffic along New Brighton Road.
Road cones and barriers divert traffic along New Brighton Road.
A photograph of a damaged traffic light on Manchester Street.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The traffic is so bad down St Asaph Street that someone has put up a sign to warn others".
NZ Army personnel managing traffic on Moorhouse Avenue after the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The traffic is so bad down St Asaph Street that someone has put up a sign to warn others".
A promotional brochure explaining the Forward Works Viewer and that the tool was a key to cost-effective and efficient project delivery in Christchurch.
A photograph of traffic congestion on Manchester Street heading towards Moorhouse Ave. The photograph was taken as people try to leave city centre after the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
An image from a Army News March 2011 article titled, "Territorial Force". The image shows Stanley Tung from the Auckland Territorial Unit directing traffic in east Christchurch.
A document which outlines how to keep site staff and public safe around traffic, created to discuss with site staff at on-site "toolbox talks".
A photograph of an earthquake damaged road in Christchurch. Road cones, cracks, and the remants of liquefaction can be seen on the road. There is a queue of traffic along the street.
A photograph of a road cone on Gayhurst Road, warning traffic of a crack.
A photograph of road works on a residential street in Christchurch. A digger is filling a skip while a worker in a high-visibility vest and hard hat is directing traffic along one lane.
Flowers attached to a traffic light pole mark the anniversary of the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
A photograph of traffic barriers on the corner of Colombo and Tuam Street in central Christchurch.
A photograph of traffic barriers on the corner of Colombo and Tuam Street in central Christchurch.
A PDF copy of a spreadsheet used to identify the impacts of traffic management in the central city.
A photograph of road works on a residential street in Christchurch. A patch of asphalt has been removed and a digger and a steam roller are parked to the side. A worker in a high-visibility vest and hard hat is directing traffic along one lane.
A flatbed truck parked on St Asaph Street. Road cones have been laid around the truck to keep traffic away.