Friday, March 30, 2012

Vehicle licence reform

National has announced a reform project to look into reducing compliance costs for motorists by making the vehicle licensing system simpler and more efficient. We are reviewing annual registration, warrant of fitness, and the transport services licensing systems.

The review has the potential to save millions of dollars in unnecessary costs and time for households, businesses, and the government.

National is committed to finding ways to improve economic growth, reduce costs for people living in New Zealand, and deliver services in a better way. We’re committed to getting this right and we will look closely at the recommendations of the review. You can have your say here.

Recommendations will require government approval. Announcements on any proposed changes are expected by the end of 2012.

For more information, click here.

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  1. The Vehicle Licensing Reform project, jointly led by the Ministry of Transport and the NZ Transport Agency will examine annual vehicle licensing (commonly known as registration), warrant of fitness and certificate of fitness transport services licensing. so we can all enjoy greater prosperity, security and opportunity.

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