This report provides recommendations on how to increase the uptake of in-vehicle technologies to increase safe and efficient driving behaviour in New Zealand. It includes (through the literature review) an overview of the evidence linking specific in-vehicle technologies to safety and efficiency behaviour improvements and the extent to which such technologies could deliver cost-effective improvements in New Zealand (informed by both the data analysis and stakeholder interviews). It also provides insights (gained from stakeholder interviews) into the barriers and enablers related to the uptake of technologies, to inform decisions regarding the best mechanisms for increasing the use of these technologies in New Zealand. Finally, roadmaps and tips for prioritisation for individual technologies are provided, based on logic models and stakeholder insights that were gathered in a co-creation workshop.
A summary version of this report is also available.
This project was undertaken for the Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency.