Ressources

Description: 
The meaning and definitions behind the document’s title, Inside the Hard Drive, is representative of the document’s purpose: to provide data and information about the Department of Transportation, including the Department’s • internal operations and direction; • programs, technology and efforts to surmount challenges; and • progress, momentum and drive to meet its mandate.
Publication date: 
novembre 2007
Resource Category: 
Highways and Ferries
Resource Type: 
Reports, Plans and Studies
Type of resourse: 
File

Concession Agreement (pdf/7.23 Mo)

Publication date: 
septembre 2007
Resource Category: 
Highways and Ferries
Resource Type: 
Reports, Plans and Studies
Type of resourse: 
File

Concession Agreement (pdf/7.23 Mo)

Publication date: 
septembre 2007
Resource Category: 
Internal Services
Resource Type: 
Forms
Type of resourse: 
File
Description: 
This report presents traffic data collected by the Department of Transportation on the territorial highway network from 1993 to 2006. This report includes traffic information collected on major highways, access roads, winter roads and associated ferry crossings. The report also contains information on vehicle classifications.
Publication date: 
août 2007
Resource Category: 
Highways and Ferries
Resource Type: 
Reports, Plans and Studies
Type of resourse: 
File

2006 Collison Report (pdf/1.18 Mo)

Publication date: 
août 2007
Resource Category: 
Highways and Ferries
Resource Type: 
Reports, Plans and Studies
Type of resourse: 
File

2006 Collison Report (pdf/1.18 Mo)

2006-2007 Registrars Report (pdf/582.19 Ko)

Description: 
This report presents a statistical summary of the vehicle and driver population in the Northwest Territories and presents a summary of revenue, driver testing activity, convictions and suspensions. This information can be used by Program Managers, Regional Superintendents and Senior Managers to assess Road Licensing and Safety activities and monitor trends. The information in this report is derived from data maintained on the Road Licensing and Safety Motor Vehicle Information System (MVIS). A series of reports are used to extract the statistical information from MVIS.
Publication date: 
août 2007
Resource Category: 
Highways and Ferries
Resource Type: 
Reports, Plans and Studies
Type of resourse: 
File

2006-2007 Registrars Report (pdf/582.19 Ko)

ORCS Development (pdf/696.95 Ko)

Publication date: 
juin 2007
Resource Category: 
Internal Services
Resource Type: 
Procedures
Type of resourse: 
File

ORCS Development (pdf/696.95 Ko)

Building Log Sheet (pdf/729.69 Ko)

Publication date: 
mai 2007
Resource Category: 
Internal Services
Resource Type: 
Forms
Type of resourse: 
File

Building Log Sheet (pdf/729.69 Ko)

Publication date: 
avril 2007
Resource Category: 
Internal Services
Resource Type: 
Fact Sheets
Type of resourse: 
File
Publication date: 
avril 2007
Resource Category: 
Internal Services
Resource Type: 
Bulletins
Type of resourse: 
File

Energy for the Future (pdf/4.48 Mo)

Description: 
Energy for the Future
Publication date: 
mars 2007
Resource Category: 
Energy
Resource Type: 
Reports, Plans and Studies
Type of resourse: 
File

Energy for the Future (pdf/4.48 Mo)

Publication date: 
mars 2007
Resource Category: 
Internal Services
Resource Type: 
Bulletins
Type of resourse: 
File
Publication date: 
janvier 2007
Resource Category: 
Drivers and Vehicles
Resource Type: 
Fact Sheets
Type of resourse: 
File
Description: 
The Northwest Territories Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act (1990) came into effect on August 1, 1991. The Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act is the territorial complement of the federal Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act. The Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations were amended on August 15, 2002 to meet the clear language requirements. Where the federal legislation applies to the transportation modes subject to its jurisdiction (i.e., air, marine, rail and road transport), the territorial Act applies to road transport operations. In the interests of consistency and national uniformity, the territorial Act references the federal regulations pursuant to the federal Act. In this way, dangerous goods moving in Canada from one mode of transportation to another and/or between jurisdictions are always subject to the same regulations.
Publication date: 
janvier 2007
Resource Category: 
Highways and Ferries
Resource Type: 
Reports, Plans and Studies
Type of resourse: 
File
Publication date: 
novembre 2006
Resource Category: 
Internal Services
Resource Type: 
Fact Sheets
Type of resourse: 
File

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