Laser Measure Deflectometer (LMD)

This year, New Zealand has the Laser Measure Deflectometer into survey mode, providing a world first in pavement technology. Both Network and Project Level structural evaluation of our roads (non-destructively already collected data from 37,000 kilometres) has now been implemented with what is effectively a “5th Generation” Traffic Speed Deflectometer device, the Laser Measure Deflectometer (LMD). This uses the latest Danish technology with stronger intensity and frequencies more than 2 orders of magnitude higher than any of the previous generations. Data is collected at 20mm and can report at variable testing intervals, standard is 10m but this can be reported at any testing interval. Coverage of highways and urban streets from Kaikohe to Invercargill has been underway for the last year. 

LMD Governing Remaining Life - NZ Coverage as of September 2024 (37,000 km)

Map of New Zealand's South Island with color-coded routes indicating 'Governing Remaining Life'. The scale shows a gradient from red to green, representing a range from 0.1 to 25.
Map of New Zealand's North Island showing road network with color-coded data representing remaining life from a scale of purple to green. Key locations are labeled, such as Auckland, Wellington, and other cities.