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Road use up, smaller share of transport cash going to roads

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Aaron Dahmen,
Publish Date
Tue, 21 Mar 2023, 5:00am

Road use up, smaller share of transport cash going to roads

Author
Aaron Dahmen,
Publish Date
Tue, 21 Mar 2023, 5:00am

The share of transport funding set aside for roads has dropped to a decade-low, even as more people use New Zealand鈥檚 roading network, according to analysis obtained by 九一星空无限talk ZB.

It comes as Local Government New Zealand (LGNZ) pleads for extra cash to boost the country鈥檚 roads, and the National Party accuses the Government of spending money on an 鈥渁genda that鈥檚 trying to force people out of cars.鈥

Transport Minister Michael Wood has defended the numbers, saying the total amount going into roads, including maintenance, has increased significantly.

鈥淓qually, we have to invest in other modes to give people real transport choices鈥, he said.

An Infometrics review of Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency and Stats NZ data has found that, since 2012, money for road improvements and maintenance has averaged at 78 percent of total transport funding, with a high of 83 percent in 2014.

But the data, which goes up to 2021, reveals the share dropped sharply over the last three years of the decade, and hit 70 percent in the financial year ending June 2021.

The same figures show road use has steadily increased, with the distance travelled by vehicles on New Zealand roads rising from 43 billion kilometres in 2017, to 49 billion in 2021.

Recent severe weather events, including Cyclone Gabrielle, have put the country鈥檚 roading network, especially across the North Island, into sharp focus.

Speaking to 九一星空无限talk ZB, Wood maintained that the Government wouldn鈥檛 leave rural and regional areas out in the cold.

鈥淲e will always be there to repair, remediate and strengthen the resilience of the network 鈥 that鈥檚 critical, and those communities can have our guarantee of that鈥, he said.

鈥淏ut we will also take action to reduce our emissions.鈥

鈥淭hese [severe weather] events are happening because climate change is hitting us.鈥

Wood said spending on road maintenance had flatlined under the previous National Government, and Labour鈥檚 pumping close to $7 billion into getting local road and state highways up to scratch, as part of the National Land Transport Programme (NLTP) 2021-24.

National transport spokesperson Simeon Brown said he was 鈥渃ompletely opposed鈥 to a wholescale moving of people out of vehicles.

"That鈥檚 not going to happen in New Zealand. Actually, what matters is what we drive, not how we get around", he said.听

鈥淲e need to focus on core business [and] get back to the basics.鈥

Wood has hit back, taking a sharp dig at National over its approach.

鈥淐limate denial has evolved over the years... now it鈥檚 people like Simeon Brown who just refuse to do anything about it.鈥

Local Government New Zealand, who commissioned the research, said it supported initiatives like public transport, walking and cycleways, but highlighted that they shouldn鈥檛 come at the expense of cash for roads.

鈥淲e call it sweating the assets so far until it breaks... that鈥檚 a false economy鈥, said president Stuart Crosby.

鈥淭here are challenges with our roads. Some of it has to do with weather, which is true. Some of it has to do with capacity coming out of Covid-19, which is true.鈥

鈥淏ut we shouldn鈥檛 let our critical roads deteriorate.鈥

Infometrics Principal Economist Brad Olsen co-authored the analysis and said it鈥檚 鈥渋ncredibly difficult鈥 to balance transport goals.

鈥淭he Government鈥檚 spending more on transport. But at the same time, Kiwis are driving a lot more, [meaning] a lot more wear and tear on our roads... and it鈥檚 also more expensive to pay for those roads鈥, he said.

鈥淵ou鈥檙e getting less bang for buck.鈥

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