The NZ Transport Agency urges Bay of Plenty and Waikato motorists to leave extra time when travelling this month as work continues on major projects and roadworks.
It’s not too late to give your ideas on how to improve Nelson’s arterial transport network, with the NZ Transport Agency inviting feedback up to Sunday 24 April.
The NZ Transport Agency advises of the following closures for motorway improvements. Closures start at 9pm and finish at 5am, unless otherwise stated. Work delayed by bad weather will be completed at the next available date, prior to Friday, 22 April 2016. Please note this Traffic Bulletin is updated every Friday.
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Operational changes that came into force this week (11 April 2016) see a change to the delivery of the modular-based Child Restraint Technician training, previously managed by the NZ Transport Agency.
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Draft transport networks to support future housing and business areas planned for greenfields land in the north west, south and north Auckland are open for public feedback from tomorrow.
The NZ Transport Agency says reduced lane widths on State Highway 1 at Takanini will be extended further south in the coming weeks, as part of work to improve motorway bottlenecks in the area.
People will have the opportunity to find out more about planned safety improvements on State Highway 3 (SH3) between Ohaupo and Te Awamutu at an information session this month.
One of the longest single lane bridges on the West Coast to Canterbury highway (State Highway 73, Arthur’s Pass) is about to be repaired, starting this weekend.
People who need to get across the Taramakau road-rail bridge this Sunday night, 17 April, are advised to do so before 6 pm when resurfacing work begins. Work will run all night long, with openings on each hour, so long as the weather remains dry.
The NZ Transport Agency and its Lyttelton working group partners have agreed upon the best location for a new “smart” pedestrian crossing at the western end of Norwich Quay.
New designs for Auckland’s biggest ever cycle project will be on display at open days next week. The public are invited to view new designs for Sections 2 and 3 of the Glen Innes to Tamaki Drive Shared Path at open days on Tuesday 12 and Thursday 14 April. It is also an opportunity to be updated on the construction of section one.