Land Transport Rule: Traffic Control Devices 2004 – Adaptive Bus Lane Trial
Pursuant to subclause 3.4(1) of the Land Transport Rule: Traffic Controls Devices 2004 (“Rule”) and a delegation from the NZ Transport Agency, Waka Kotahi, (NZTA), I, Chris Rodley, National Manager, Regulatory System Design, authorise the the installation, maintenance, and operation of Adaptive Bus Lanes and adaptable bus lane signs.
Adaptive bus lanes and adaptive bus lane signs with inset electronic paper may be installed for the purpose of evaluating their use and the trial will be called the “Main Highway Adaptive Bus Lane Trial”.
The purpose of the trial is to:
The signs must conform to the following description:
Adaptive Bus Lane Signage |
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Adjacent lane is a bus lane available to buses, cycles, mopeds and motorcycles |
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Shape and size |
Rectangle 600 x 750mm |
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Background |
White (R) |
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Border |
Red (R) 15mm |
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Sign plate description |
Standard static retroreflective sign with cut out for variable electronic paper display. |
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Legend |
Description |
Color |
Insert panel |
Font |
Trial phase 1 |
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7am to 10am Mon to Fri |
Static: Bus symbol |
Black (lit) |
465 x 160 |
120D |
All other times |
Static: Bus symbol |
Black (lit) |
465 x 160 |
120D |
Trial phase 2 |
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7am to 10am Mon to Fri and other times where congestion in the bus lane reaches a threshold requiring dedicated bus lane |
Static: Bus symbol |
Black (lit) |
465 x 160 |
120D |
All other times |
Static: Bus symbol |
Black (lit) |
465 x 160 |
120D100D |
Trial phase 3 |
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7am to 10am Mon to Fri and other times where congestion is detected in the bus lane |
EPaper: Bus symbol |
Black (lit) |
388 x 135 |
120D |
All other times |
EPaper: Bus symbol |
Black (lit) |
388 x 135 |
120D |
Phase 1: Adaptable signs replace existing R4-7 bus lane signage and the bus lane is operated only in the AM peak (7am to 10am) as it currently operates. variable electronic paper insert is only used for the lower portion of the sign.
Phase 2: As with phase one, however the bus lane will operate in the AM peak and at other times of the day when congestion in the bus lane reaches a threshold requiring a dedicated bus lane.
Phase 3: As with phase two, however a larger variable electronic paper display is to be used incorporating all of the black text and symbol within the red boarder of the sign. For these signs, the bus lane symbol will have a maximum of 388mm wide.
Example of the Adaptive Bus Lane signs at different phases of the trial
Schedule 3 – Location
The location approved for this trial is Main Highway, Auckland, from Walpole Street to Great South Road.
Schedule 4 – Period of trial
The trial may begin after 23 July 2024 and, unless terminated earlier, must end by 31 November 2025.
Schedule 5 – Evaluation
An evaluation and analysis shall be undertaken as outlined in the “Main Highway Adaptive Bus Lane Traffic Control Devices trial application” document received from Auckland Transport in November 2023.
The report must include an assessment of:
An interim evaluation report must be sent to the Senior Engineer Regulatory Technical (TCD) by 31 March 2025 and a final report by 31 March 2026.
Signed at Auckland this 23rd day of July 2024.
CHRIS RODLEY, National Manager, Regulatory System Design, NZTA Waka Kotahi.