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Managing road safety and efficiency under the Resource Management Act 1991: The way forward

9. Best practice examples

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The SMART acronym can be used to assess issues, objectives, policies, methods and anticipated environmental results. SMART stands for Simple, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant and Time Bound.

In the district plans assessed during the development of this BPG, a matrix was developed that gathered information from a variety of plans about the methods currently being used by councils. This gave an indication of the relative use of different provisions.

Those provisions that were considered to be good examples of their kind have been included in appendix 1.

Appendix 1 has then been expanded to include examples considered to be good practice as determined through the development of this BPG. Please note: these are examples only and should be tested against the rigours of a full section 32 analysis.

 

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