Stu Kearns - endorsement
✓ The designs were thoroughly safety tested to reflect driving
conditions on NZ roads.
✓ The new vehicle designs provide excel ent visibility:
✓ The NZ Post Blue base colour provides a great canvas
for the contrasting red and white reflective signwriting
to stand out.
✓ For high visibility the decals must al be
in NGR material – the combination of the colours and
materials provides ultimate visibility in daylight, night-
time and poor weather conditions.
✓ The higher conspicuity HCR reflective material was too
dazzling and distracting to other drivers at night and
may provide an unnecessary hazard.
✓ The white only chevrons performed wel during the daytime
and at night.
✓ Al vehicles must be fitted with white chevrons to the rear.
✓ Trucks and vehicles operating in rural areas or areas with no
or low il umination must have chevrons on the front
bonnet. Front chevrons must be the wider version.
✓ Testing of the amber LED flashing light proved to be a huge
safety feature and must be fitted to al vehicles operating in
rural areas or areas where there’s no or low il umination.
✓ The use of a recommended specification flashing LED amber
light bar be mounted as close as possible (approximately
300mm) to rear of roof of the van and its height is 10mm
above the highest point of the vehicle.
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Stu Kearns - qualification
Former New Zealand Police Sergeant with over 28 years’ enforcement service and the former Officer in
Charge of the Waitematä District Serious Crash Unit
University Qualified Senior Crash Analyst and was one of New Zealand Police’s most
experienced in the field of Crash Analysis
In 2010 became a consultant in specializing in road safety and compliance across the public and private
sectors
Provides evidence as an expert witness at NZ Court Hearings
Conducts vehicle safety reviews, testing of vehicles, consulting on road safety and legislative
requirements, conduct lectures in field
Developed safety initiatives and policies for NZ Fire Service, St John Ambulance and several large Private
Fleet owners
Active member of ASPACI (Australasian and South Pacific Association of Collision Investigators)
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