Skip to:

Forum meeting dates

  • Friday 27 April 2012 Agenda Registration
  • Friday 14 September 2012
  • Friday 30 November 2012

Please put these dates in your diaries now, venues to be advised

Sponsorship

Not been to a Forum before or new to your role? Click here to see how RCAF can sponsor you or a collegue

Forum Content  

Click here to access forum content

Related Topics

NZTA-NZIHT 12th Annual Conference presentations list: go to Recent Research 

For the latest information from Austroads please refer to the Austroads website.

To access the NZTA Register of Network Standards and Guidelines or NZTA Research results click here to go to the Research and Guidelines pages


Welcome to RCA Forum

The Road Controlling Authorities Forum New Zealand Inc (RCAF or RCA Forum) is a closed, non-political group with representatives from the 66 territorial local authorities, the Department of Conservation, Land Transport New Zealand, Local Government New Zealand and Transit New Zealand.  Since 1 August 2008 Land Transport New Zealand and Transit New Zealand have become the NZ Transport Agency (NZTA).

The RCAF consists of the Executive, comprising Convenors and representatives of the member organisations, as well as the individual members from the majority of the 66 territorial local authorities (Including Auckland Transport).

The purpose of the RCAF is to exchange information and provide updates on working groups, legislation, standards and guidelines, highway and procurement strategies and other issues relevant to road controlling authorities and the other member organisations.

As the RCAF is an Incorporated Society it works to a set of Rules.

The RCAF also has a Strategic Plan.

The RCAF Vision is to ‘Assist Road Control Authorities to make informed decisions’.  This is achieved through the three ouput areas displayed underneath, each with its own Convenor:

View our most popular areas
NEWS

Documents currently out for consultation

Traffic Control Device Manual Part 9 Railway Level Crossings  Previous feedback has been considered by the Railway Crossing Working Group and, where appropriate, incorporated. Your views are requested on these changes before the document is included in the Traffic Control Devices Manual. Submissions close on 16 May 2012.  More >

 

High-risk intersections guide Roading industry practitioners, road controlling authorities, road user groups and anyone with an interest in safety on our intersections are invited to provide feedback on the NZTA draft High-risk intersections guide.
 Submissions closed on 14 May 2012.  More >

 

The 7th International Conference on Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Pavements and Technological Control - Auckland - 28-30 August 2012 

This is expected to be the largest international conference focussed specifically on pavements and materials to have been held in this country for a decade at least. More >


Stormwater Industry Training Courses in May and June

For information on Auckland Council’s Stormwater Industry Training courses go to Stormwater Working Group page.