-- 新西兰政府周一发表声明称,正准备取消或暂停一些监管障碍,以帮助企业和社区应对全球燃油价格冲击。声明由监管部长大卫·西摩和交通部长克里斯·毕晓普共同发布。 政府正在探索多项政策调整,包括允许部分重型车辆单次运输更多货物,以及将部分零排放车辆的驾照等级重量限制与同类型柴油车辆的重量限制保持一致。 政府还在考虑放宽对超限车辆的时间和通行限制,并取消对超限车辆行驶路线和时间的限制。 西摩表示,政府计划避免因石油危机而实施封锁,并尽可能长时间地维持在国家燃油应对计划的第一阶段。 声明指出,政府正在考虑所有方案,以便在新西兰进入第二阶段时能够迅速实施。如有需要,预计所有方案将于4月底准备就绪。 声明还补充说,如果进入第二阶段的可能性降低,一些方案可能会被重新调整为更持久的变革,以减少高油价对中长期经济的影响。
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