The final section of Auckland’s Grafton Gully cycleway, the link connecting the cycleway with the two Universities between Grafton Gully and Symonds Street near Whittaker Place, will be opened tomorrow (24 December).
Traffic on Boxing Day (26 December) will be heavy on regional highways and roads and the NZ Transport Agency is advising motorists to plan for a safe journey and to avoid delays.
The NZ Transport Agency is urging Canterbury/West Coast holidaymakers to take the time to plan their journeys this Christmas/Summer season to stay safe and avoid delays.
The NZ Transport Agency is reminding motorists planning to head away for a well-earned break that preparing for a safe holiday journey is about more than just packing a suitcase.
Holidaymakers will be amongst the first to use a $3.5million roundabout that’s set to improve safety on the way to some of the North Island’s summer hot spots.
From early January 2015, a short section of the northbound lanes of State highway 1 near Lookout Point in Dunedin, will be down to one traffic lane for up to six days.
It’s New Zealand’s busiest section of road south of the Bombay Hills, and major works are ramping up to relieve some of Wellington’s peak congestion problems on State Highway 1 and the surrounding road network.
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, 9 January 2015. Please note this Traffic Bulletin will be updated on Friday 9 January 2015.
People who travel along State Highway 2 (SH2) between Bethlehem and Waihi have three more days to fill out a survey and share their thoughts on the route.
Taranaki’s emergency services and the NZ Transport Agency have joined forces to make sure delays to emergency services are kept to a minimum as construction progresses on SH3.
The NZ Transport Agency’s commitment to getting Auckland moving was reinforced yesterday as contracts were signed with the MHX Kirkbride Alliance to deliver the SH20A to Airport project.
Steering wheel tags with simple road safety tips for visiting drivers are to be rolled out nationwide after a successful trial in Queenstown earlier this year.