The NZ Transport Agency says a fault in a paving machine being used to re-lay the surface of a section of Auckland's Southern Motorway (State Highway 1) was responsible for heavy congestion and delays during this morning's peak.
The NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) says it is pleased that people took the opportunity to discuss the future of the old Kopu Bridge at a public meeting organised by the agency in Thames last night.
The NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) is reminding motorists to watch for speed limit changes that will take effect from late November on a number of State Highways around the Waikato Region.
The NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) is advising motorists keen to sightsee on State Highway 46 to take extra care when driving through the area and to avoid stopping on the highway if possible.
The NZ Transport Agency has announced that it has completed investigations for the State Highway 3 Vickers to City improvements, which will improve traffic flows and safety by providing New Plymouth with the 'missing transport link' between the Bell Block Bypass and the city.
The new KiwiRAP highway risk-ratings announced today show safety has improved significantly on several Auckland and Northland State Highways over the past five years.
From today, the public will get the chance to get a closer look at the NZ Transport Agency's proposals to untangle transport around the Basin Reserve with a new bridge.
New Zealand's state highways have had a significant reduction in fatal and serious injury crashes and become safer over the last five years, a KiwiRAP report released today shows.
Result in the updated KiwiRAP New Zealand road risk-ratings launched today show an improving road safety picture over the last five years on state highways in Canterbury, the West Coast, Tasman and the Nelson/ Marlborough region.
Regional results in the updated KiwiRAP New Zealand road risk-ratings launched nationally today show road safety has improved significantly on a number of Waikato and Bay of Plenty state highways. The new figures cover Waikato and Bay of Plenty’s combined rural state highway network of approximately 2,442 kilometres.
The NZ Transport Agency has successfully prosecuted an Auckland driver who repeatedly refused to pay tolls when using the Northern Gateway Toll Road - the first prosecution of its kind since the road opened almost four years ago.
The NZ Transport Agency is welcoming the Government's decision to allow the agency to undertake a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) to finance, build and operate the Transmission Gully portion of the Wellington Northern Corridor.