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Warbirds Over Wanaka International Airshow runs this Easter, from Good Friday to Easter Sunday, 25- 27 March, attracting around 20,000 people Saturday and Sunday and half that number on the Good Friday practise day.
Traffic will be heavy on highways out of Christchurch this Easter as people head off for an enjoyable four-day break. The NZ Transport Agency is asking drivers to plan ahead to avoid delays and have a safe trip.
The NZ Transport Agency is advising motorists of possible delays as road safety and reliability improvements get underway at several locations on Northland’s state highway network next week.
The NZ Transport Agency is seeking community feedback on an indicative route for a proposed walking and cycling path between Esmonde Road in Takapuna and Northcote Point on the North Shore.
The NZ Transport Agency is continuing its commitment to improving workplace health and safety by awarding zero harm scholarships to four recipients in the roading construction industry.
A high-tech drone will take to the air above Hamilton next week, playing its part in a environmental strategy that will lay out how the city’s degraded gully systems could be restored.
From Sunday, 20 March, the Russley Road/ Memorial Avenue roundabout, the main access to Christchurch’s International Airport is undergoing a major change which may cause some short-term delays.
Motorists using Auckland’s Southern Motorway through Takanini will be affected by further lane changes next week as work ramps up to make long term improvements to the area.
The NZ Transport Agency is inviting people in Nelson to make their voices heard during a five-week period of public engagement that kicks off next week as part of the Nelson Southern Link Investigation (NSLI).
The NZ Transport Agency’s contractors have been repairing several sections of State Highway 88, the road between Dunedin and Port Chalmers, since Sunday, 13 March
Drivers using the Brynderwyn Hills this Sunday are advised to allow plenty of extra time for their journey as State Highway 1 will be closed overnight for safety and maintenance work.
The New Zealand Transport Agency says the opening of Queenstown’s Glenda Drive Intersection Improvements Project, is another building block in a wider programme to improve traffic flows on rapidly growing Frankton Flats, near the town.