Crash data
Lewis T made this Official Information request to New Zealand Transport Agency
This request has an unknown status. We're waiting for Lewis T to read a recent response and update the status.
From: Lewis T
Dear New Zealand Transport Agency,
Kia ora
I am writing to better understand the data and analysis that informs Waka Kotahi's strategies for improving road safety outcomes for all New Zealanders. I have read with interest the "He Pūrongo Whakahaumaru Huarahi mō ngā Iwi Māori" (June 2021) report, and I would appreciate access to some of the underlying information to gain a fuller picture of the important issues discussed.
To that end, could you please provide the following information:
Part 1: DSI Crash Factor Data Set (2015-2025)
Could you please provide the aggregated data set, preferably in a machine-readable format (e.g., CSV or Excel), derived from the Crash Analysis System (CAS) for all Death and Serious Injury (DSI) crashes between the years 2013 and 2021 (inclusive).
Please display the Ethnicity of the Driver (e.g., Māori, Pacific, Asian, European/Other) and include the following identified contributing factors for each incident:
Alcohol and/or Drug Impairment (as a confirmed factor)
Restraint / Seatbelt Use (for the driver)
Driver Licence Status
Speed (as a confirmed factor)
Fleeing Driver status
Part 2: Analysis of Causation
Could you please provide any final-version reports, statistical analyses, or presentations prepared for Waka Kotahi's senior leadership or relevant working groups that examine the relative contributions of different factors in explaining the disparities in DSI rates between ethnic groups.
Specifically, I am interested in any analysis that models or compares the influence of:
a) Socioeconomic and environmental factors (such as deprivation index or vehicle age).
b) Driver behaviour factors (such as those listed in Part 1).
This would include the full analysis that underpins the conclusion mentioned in Appendix C of the "He Pūrongo..." report, which notes "evidence of an effect over and beyond deprivation."
Part 3: Policy Rationale Documents
Could you please provide the final-version policy papers or briefing notes that contain the official rationale for how the "Safe System" and "Vision Zero" approaches are expected to address the specific behavioural risk factors (e.g., impairment, restraint non-use) that are identified as key contributors to the DSI disparities in the data.
I understand that requests can sometimes involve significant work, and I am happy to discuss refining the scope of this request if necessary. My aim is simply to understand the evidence base for these important public safety strategies.
Yours faithfully,
Lewis T
From: Lewis T
Dear New Zealand Transport Agency,
My apologies in the headline i wrote 2015-2025 cas data but in the body i wrote 2013-2021
The body is not correct and should be read as:
Could you please provide the aggregated data set, preferably in a machine-readable format (e.g., CSV or Excel), derived from the Crash Analysis System (CAS) for all Death and Serious Injury (DSI) crashes between the years 2015 and 2025 (inclusive).
Yours faithfully,
Lewis T
From: Official Correspondence
New Zealand Transport Agency
Kia ora Lewis
This email acknowledges your below request for information made under the Official Information Act 1982.
Your request has been forwarded to the appropriate section of NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi for response. They will contact you if they require clarification of your request, more time to respond, or if your request has been transferred to another organisation to respond to. Unless more time is required, NZ Transport Agency will send a response to you within 20 working days of receiving your request – in this instance on or before 24 October 2025.
If you would like to discuss your request with NZ Transport Agency, please contact us by email at [NZTA request email].
Ngâ mihi
Ministerial Services
Te Waka Kôtuia | Engagement & Partnerships
NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi
Connect with us on Social Media
show quoted sections
Things to do with this request
- Add an annotation (to help the requester or others)
- Download a zip file of all correspondence (note: this contains the same information already available above).