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Update of typical land uses and trip rates.This will be precede a presentation and discussion on the latest research that has been undertaken by the TDB. We would like to invite all members and associates to join us for our annual AGM. TDB AGM and Research Panel Discussion 27th September 2022 12.30pm to 2:00pm Any problems please contact TDB on User Access Agreement 2018 Subscriptions will still be maintained by the TDB – so that doesn’t change – these will be sent out in November once we have your forms back.
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TRICS will then send you a login and password to the database that will be accessed via the TRICS website: In order to join we will shortly be sending out a Membership Agreement (see link below).
We hope that this will be a long and fruitful co-habitation. The TDB would like to thank Stuart Woods and Nick Rabbets for making this happen. This is the culmination of nearly two years of discussions and negotiation with the UK branch and includes the final migration of our Australian and New Zealand database onto the TRICS platform from what has been just an excel spreadsheet for many years. The Trips Database Bureau’s AGM in September marked the official launch of the TRICS platform for the New Zealand Trips Database.
UK database fees are approximate – depending on the exchange rate. UK TRICS manages access to both databases. To access the UK TRICS database you need be a basic member first and then pay the additional UK database fee on top of the NZ/Aus fee. TDB Basic membership is access to the NZ and Australian trips database only. National/State Government Transport agencyĬouncil or Council Controlled Entities over 500,000 population Any problems please contact TDB on information 2021 – 2022 fees for membership is: Category Subscriptions will still be maintained by the TDB. In order to join, contact us at and we can send out a Membership Agreement. The Trips Database Bureau’s uses the TRICS platform for the New Zealand Trips Database. Our members include local and regional councils, institutional organisations, consultancies and individual practitioners with an involvement in traffic and land use planning. The main purpose of the Bureau is to maintain and share a database of parking and trip surveys, for assistance in the wider assessment and planning of transportation matters. It became an Incorporated Society in 2004. The New Zealand Trips and Parking Database Bureau (NZTPDB) formed in 2002 and was expanded in 2008 to include both New Zealand and Australian members when it adopted it’s present name, the Trips Database Bureau (TDB).