Funding for road police to carry out more vehicle checks after changes to the warrant of fitness (WOF) system will be increased but fears have surfaced that additional staff won't be hired to cover expanded road policing duties
Associate Transport Minister Simon Bridges has announced cars less than 13 years old will need warrant of fitness checks only once a year, rather than six-monthly.
New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) announced yesterday police would receive more funding in addition to the $300 million it is funded to cover road policing.
NZTA chief executive Geoff Dangerfield would not say how much the increase would be..
"We're intending to lift the budget there a little bit to deal with more enforcement activities from police related to this," he said. "A small increase would give us quite a bit of what we're looking for here."