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Talking is something Wellingtonians thrive on and the region’s transport leaders want people to do just that over the next few weeks about the Capital City – how they find getting around and through it and what they love most about how Wellington looks, feels and functions.
The NZ Transport Agency is advising Kapiti locals that activity at the Waikanae River Bridge will be ramping up next month, with a big focus on protecting the Kapiti community from flooding.
The NZ Transport Agency is installing new electronic truck warning signs at three narrow corners on the Featherston side of the State Highway 2Rimutaka Hill Road to improve safety by giving motorists advance warning if a large truck is coming around the corner.
The NZ Transport Agency is advising motorists that sealing works on State Highway 58 have been ‘paused’ for the winter, with cold and wet weather making it impractical to continue with sealing and lane marking work.
Learning about how New Zealand’s first smart motorway will help to smooth out traffic flow has just got easier thanks to a NZ Transport Agency information centre which opens today in Johnsonville.
You can’t guarantee the weather will be perfect or that your kids will behave. However, the Transport Agency says Wellington motorists can take steps to make their journeys more enjoyable and safe by planning ahead this Queen’s Birthday Weekend
Winter is coming. The upcoming long Queen’s Birthday weekend coincides with the start of winter on Monday (1 June) and the NZ Transport Agency is urging motorists to adjust their driving to winter conditions to keep everyone safe on the roads.
The Wellington region is one step closer to a preferred option being identified for an improved walking and cycling facility to link the Hutt Valley with Wellington City.
The NZ Transport Agency says extreme rainfall is severely affecting the transport network and is advising motorists to plan ahead and explore contingency plans.
The NZ Transport Agency is advising motorists to avoid non-essential travel across the Wellington region, with rain continuing to fall and more severe weather on its way.
The NZ Transport Agency is urging Wellington motorists to take extra care on the roads tonight and tomorrow morning, with a severe weather watch in place for the lower North Island.