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Auckland electric vehicle priority lane trial ends this week
4 September 2018  Press Release: NZ Transport Agency

A NZ Transport Agency trial of electric vehicles (EVs) being allowed to use
11 priority bypass lanes on state highways in Auckland ends at midnight this
coming Friday (September 7).

The 12 month trial, which began on 7 September 2017, ends when the bylaw
enabling the trial expires. From midnight of night of 7-8 September, EV
owners will no longer be able to use the priority lanes specified by the
bylaw.*

Transport Agency General Manager Customer Design and Delivery Charles
Ronaldson says a survey was carried out of Auckland-based EV owners to
determine whether the use of priority lanes was a significant factor in
their decision to purchase an electric vehicle.

“Through this survey, EV owners said that, while being able to use the
priority lanes was one of many benefits of having an EV, the use of priority
lanes wasn’t a significant factor in their decision to purchase an EV.

“That is, the ability to access priority lanes didn’t have any significant
impact on peoples’ decision to buy an EV.”

The survey results showed that other benefits of having an EV, such as being
better for the environment, cheaper to run and the perception of being an
early adopter were much stronger motivators when it came to making the
purchase decision, Mr Ronaldson says.

The Transport Agency is currently reviewing the policy on how priority
lanes, also known as special vehicle lanes, are used around New Zealand.
Insights from this trial will be incorporated as part of this review.

Mr Ronaldson says the Transport Agency wished to thank all those EV owners
who have taken part in the trial over the past 12 months.

Over the next few days, drivers of EVs around Auckland may notice priority
lane signage being amended in the lead-up to the expiry of the bylaw.

An EV is a vehicle that is partly or wholly powered by a battery that can be
charged by connecting to an external source of electricity. Conventional
hybrids that cannot plug-in are not EVs and are not eligible to use special
vehicle lanes that allow for EV access.

For more information, and a full copy of the survey, visit
ww.nzta.govt.nz/roads-and-rail/electric-vehicles-special-vehicle-lanes/
For more information about electric vehicles visit
www.electricvehicles.govt.nz
*The bylaw had allowed EVs to use the special vehicle lanes listed below:
- SH1, South Eastern Highway Penrose, Auckland Southern Motorway, northbound
on-ramp
- SH1, Mt Wellington, Auckland Southern Motorway, Mt Wellington Interchange,
northbound on-ramp
- SH20, Rimu Road, Mangere Bridge, Auckland Southwestern Motorway,
northbound on-ramp
- SH20, Coronation Road, Managere Bridge, Auckland Southwestern Motorway,
northbound on-ramp
- SH1, Upper Harbour Highway, Albany, Auckland Northern Motorway, Upper
Harbour Highway Interchange, northbound on-ramp
- SH1, Greville Road, Albany, Auckland Northern Motorway, Greville Road
Interchange, southbound on-ramp
- SH1, Constellation Drive, Glenfield, Auckland Northern Motorway, Upper
Harbour Highway Interchange, southbound on-ramp
- SH1, Hingaia Road Papakura, Auckland Southern Motorway, Papakura
Interchange, northbound on-ramp
- SH20, Onehunga Interchange, Auckland Southwestern Motorway, Onehunga
Harbour Road, northbound on-ramp
- SH16, Waterview Great North Road Interchange, Auckland Northwestern
Motorway, eastbound Ramp 6
- SH16, Waterview Great North Road Interchange, Auckland Northwestern
Motorway, westbound Ramp 5.
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