CYCLONE GABRIELLE UPDATES: View our traffic map for the latest available information on road closures and delays.(external link)

SCAM ALERTS: Report a phishing scam or learn about the latest phishing emails

TRAFFIC UPDATES: Several roads have been impacted by recent weather events. We’ll provide updates on our Journey Planner website as information becomes available. View our traffic map for road closures and delays(external link)

SCAM ALERTS: Report a phishing scam or learn about the latest phishing emails

CONTACT CENTRE WAIT TIMES: Our Contact Centre is currently experiencing significant wait times. View frequently asked questions

ONLINE TRANSACTIONS: We are experiencing issues with credit and debit card transactions on our website. We are working with the payment provider to resolve this as soon as we can. 

CONTACT CENTRE WAIT TIMES: Our Contact Centre is currently experiencing significant wait times. View frequently asked questions

REGO AND RUC LABEL ERROR: There was a postage error with labels purchased on the 15 August 2022. Find out more

ROAD USER CHARGES (RUC) DISCOUNT: Find out more about the temporary RUC reduction scheme

ONLINE SERVICES: We are currently experiencing issues with all our online services at the moment. We are working to resolve the services as soon as possible. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

COVID-19 SERVICES UPDATE: Information on Waka Kotahi services, extensions and more

ONLINE SERVICES: We currently have an issue with receiving some payments and are working to resolve this issue as quickly as possible. We apologise for any inconvenience.

EASTER WEEKEND – PLAN AHEAD: Heading away for the long weekend? Check our holiday journeys tool(external link)

SCAM ALERTS: Refund email and Vehicle licence (rego) renewal phishing emails

CONTACT CENTRE PHONE LINES: Our Contact Centre phone lines are currently unavailable. View frequently asked questions

Ramp signals go north

|

The first ramp signals on the Northern Motorway will go live from Wednesday 1 July, beginning the next step north in the delivery of the NZ Transport Agency's comprehensive traffic management system for Auckland.

The first ramp signals on the Northern Motorway will go live from Wednesday 1 July, beginning the next step north in the delivery of the NZ Transport Agency’s comprehensive traffic management system for Auckland.

The ramp signals will start operating on the northbound on-ramps at Tristram Avenue and Upper Harbour Highway. A bus priority lane will also begin operating at Upper Harbour Highway for use by buses travelling north from the Constellation Bus Station.

The second group of ramp signals at Esmonde Road (from Akoranga Drive), Esmonde Road (from Takapuna) and Northcote Road on-ramps will also start operating in August.

Ramp signals in the southbound direction will be switched on progressively from September starting on each of the southbound ramps at Oteha Valley Road, Greville Road, Constellation Drive, Tristram Avenue, Northcote Road and Esmonde Road. Managed priority lanes for trucks, buses and car-pool vehicles (carrying two or more people per vehicle) will also operate at Greville Road and Constellation Drive southbound on-ramps.

Ramp signals are traffic signals at on-ramps that manage the rate at which vehicles move down the ramp and onto the motorway. They help improve traffic flows and safety on the motorway, while enabling more consistent speeds, safer merging and more predictable travel times. Ramp signals operate only when needed during busy periods. At all other times they remain switched off.

NZTA Acting Regional Director for Auckland and Northland Tommy Parker, says the ramp signals as well as the local approaches to the on-ramps will be closely monitored, ‘We are ensuring that the commissioning is co-ordinated with the phasing of the adjoining traffic signals – particularly at key intersections such as Esmonde Road, Wairau Road and Tristram Avenue. Our operators have a range of cameras giving them a real time view of traffic operations throughout the areas where ramp signals are operating on the Northern Motorway,’ he says.

As well as installing the vehicle detectors and associated technology under the road surface, the work  includes upgrading the ramps to bring them up to modern standards together with improving a number of corresponding off-ramps. An example is the Northcote Road northbound off-ramp which is being significantly widened and upgraded.

At the same time, the NZTA is working closely with North Shore City Council to manage and assist traffic flows on the local approaches to the on-ramps. The signals have been designed to complement and link with the Northern Busway and to integrate with the council’s existing projects and plans for new roads.

The measured results show that with the ramp signals operating, there is an overall 15% improvement in travel speeds and a 5-15% increase in the rate of vehicles flowing on the motorway.

The signals are scheduled to be completed across all three motorways - the Southern, Northwestern and Northern - by November this year. Another 14 are being installed on the Western Ring Route between Manukau and Albany as each part is being built.

For more information visit www.nzta.govt.nz/rampsignalling/(external link)

Ewart Barnsley
Auckland Media Manager
NZ Transport Agency
T    64 9 368 2142
M   027 213 7616
E    ewart.barnsley@nzta.govt.nz

Tags