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Safety report for new NZ Post vehicle colour scheme

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From: Jackie Kiriona

Dear New Zealand Post Limited,

I would like to request the safety report and all decision making documentation related to NZ Post changing from red to dark blue on their vehicles please. Considering darker colors are harder to see on the roads, I would to understand the rationale behind the decision as well as the documentation that supports it.

Yours faithfully,

Jackie Smith

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From: Oia Officer
New Zealand Post Limited


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Kia Ora Jackie,
This email is to advise you that we will be releasing the relevant
documentation in relation to the change from red to dark blue on vehicles.
At this stage we are finalising the relevant documentation which will be
provided to you by Friday 09 August 2024.
Ngā mihi,
OIA Officer
NZ Post

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From: Jackie Kiriona <[FOI #27505 email]>
Sent: Thursday, 4 July 2024 5:11 pm
To: Oia Officer <[email address]>
Subject: Official Information request - Safety report for new NZ Post
vehicle colour scheme
 
Dear New Zealand Post Limited,

I would like to request the safety report and all decision making
documentation related to NZ Post changing from red to dark blue on their
vehicles please. Considering darker colors are harder to see on the roads,
I would to understand the rationale behind the decision as well as the
documentation that supports it.

Yours faithfully,

Jackie Smith

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Attachment NZ Post Livery Testing Recommendations Redacted finalised.pdf
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Attachment Stu Kearns endorsement of NZ Post vehicle safety visibility testing 2021 1 1 1.pdf
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Kia Ora Jackie,
Further to your Official Information request received on 4 July, we have
attached relevant documentation relating to NZ Post's decision to change
the colour of its vans from red to blue and provided explanatory notes
below.   Please note that extracts have been provided from the relevant
report because the report covered a broader range of topics which are not
directly relevant to the information you have sought.  Attached to this
email is:

 1. An extract from the NZ Post Livery Testing & Recommendation report
carried out by a senior crash analyst/road & vehicle safety
consultant, Stu Kearns.  The extract provided specifically refers to
the consultant's assessment of the colour change and the evidence in
support of his view and ultimate recommendation for the base blue
colour. 
 2. Stu Kearns’ endorsement/recommendations, qualifications and
experience which have also been collated from the NZ Post Livery
Testing & Recommendation report
 3. An extract from our vehicle brand guidelines – Brand Specification
2023 which refers to the testing and reasoning behind the decision to
change to blue

Ngâ mihi,
OIA Officer
NZ Post

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not copy, disclose or use it in any way.

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From: Jackie Kiriona <[FOI #27505 email]>
Sent: Thursday, 4 July 2024 5:11 pm
To: Oia Officer <[email address]>
Subject: Official Information request - Safety report for new NZ Post
vehicle colour scheme
 
Dear New Zealand Post Limited,

I would like to request the safety report and all decision making
documentation related to NZ Post changing from red to dark blue on their
vehicles please. Considering darker colors are harder to see on the roads,
I would to understand the rationale behind the decision as well as the
documentation that supports it.

Yours faithfully,

Jackie Smith

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