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The NZ Transport Agency is congratulating young drivers and their parents in the Wairarapa for working hard to learn the road code as pass rates in the region for New Zealand's computerised learner driver licence theory test continue to increase, while crashes involving teen drivers drop.
The NZ Transport Agency is congratulating young drivers and their parents in the Wellington region for working hard to learn the road code as pass rates in the region for New Zealand's computerised learner driver licence theory test continue to increase, while crashes involving teen drivers drop.
The NZ Transport Agency is congratulating young drivers and their parents in Taranaki for working hard to learn the road code as pass rates in the region for New Zealand's computerised learner driver licence theory test continue to increase, while crashes involving teen drivers drop.
The NZ Transport Agency is congratulating young drivers and their parents in the Marlborough/Tasman region for working hard to learn the road code as pass rates for computerised learner driver licence theory tests increase.
The NZ Transport Agency is congratulating young drivers and their parents in Nelson for working hard to learn the road code as the region has recorded New Zealand's second-highest pass rate for computerised learner driver licence theory tests, while crashes involving teen drivers in the region drop.
The NZ Transport Agency is congratulating young drivers and their parents in Manawatū for working hard to learn the road code as the region has recorded New Zealand's highest pass rate for computerised learner driver licence theory tests, while crashes involving teen drivers in the region drop.
The Tauranga Eastern Link project – the Bay’s largest ever roading project – is at the half way mark and the ‘To do’ list is slowly shortening, says the NZ Transport Agency.
Heavy rain has frustrated efforts by the Transport Agency to re-open State highway 6 between the Gates of Haast Bridge and Haast Pass Summit today, forcing the closure of the road until Wednesday at the very least.
The NZ Transport Agency advises people using the state highway network in Northland to be aware of maintenance work at various locations in the region. Speed restrictions and changes in the highway layout may be operating at some of the locations.
State highway 6 between the Gates of Haast Bridge and Haast Pass Summit which has been closed since early Wednesday by a large slip at Diana Falls is expected to re-open early tomorrow afternoon, Monday 16th September.
The Transport Agency has confirmed State highway 6 which has been closed since Wednesday by a major slip between the Gates of Haast Bridge and Haast Pass Summt, won’t re-open today.
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, 20 September.
The NZ Transport Agency is urging motorists travelling around the Eastern Bay of Plenty to take care as heavy rain is expected to descend in the area today and Friday morning.