Demand For Facts On Heavy Trucks Proposal
Press Release from Campaign For Better
Transport
Tuesday 28th July 2009
For immediate
release 20:00
Demand For Facts On Heavy Trucks
Proposal
Based on statements from Radio New
Zealand's Morning Report (27/7/09) programme, the Hon.
Steven Joyce has been mislead into believing the Government
has made all information available on allowing heavier
trucks on our roads proposed by the NZ Transport
Agency.
On yesterdays Morning Report Mr. Joyce
stated nothing is being hidden and all the facts are out
there. However, the Ministry of Transport is still refusing
to release the MoT Productivity Report on the Heavy Trucks
proposal ( from which he quotes assumed "benefits"
from).
The CBT maintains that it is difficult
to make a fully accurate submission on the Vehicle Mass
and Length Rule Amendment without all the facts. At this
point the CBT is asking why is the NZ Government hidding the
information from concerned members of the
public?
The New Zealand sustainable transport
lobby group Campaign For Better Transport(CBT) quickly
found holes in the NZ Transport Agency's (NZTA) report on
State Highway bridges, which was released at the last
minute, last Thursday upon request by the CBT. This includes
the fact that the Auckland Harbour Bridge was not studied,
many other highway bridges were not costed and no road
surfaces, local roads or local bridges have been costed in
the estimated $85 million required to upgrade for larger
trucks. We would assume the real cost of upgrading roads and
bridges will be close to a billion dollars or more. Jon
Reeves from the CBT said "We doubt the trucking companies
will put their hands up to pay the full cost, therefore all
motorists, ratepayers and taxpayers will have to subsidise
trucking businesses. Who wants to subsidise the private
trucking companies when they already make huge profits over
recent years?"
The NZTA has been forced to extend
submission closure dates until the end of this week so
submitters can make amendments since the release of the NZTA
Highway Bridge report late last week/
Safety issues
are paramount. According to a NZ Police January 2009 report,
trucks account for 50% of road deaths on State Highway One
in the South Island, yet they make up of just 14% of
accidents. With heavier trucks we can expect more deaths as
heavier trucks loose control on our highways. Overseas data
available also show larger trucks need 25% longer stopping
distance, and are more dangerous.
Perhaps the
Productivity Report also shows figures on roading deaths
involving trucks? That would be a good reason to refuse
making the report public. It would also expose any false
productivity data used to bolster the "benefits". Unless the
MoT release the report New Zealanders should be cautious
about the truck lobby the the Governments benefit
claims.
ends