The NZ Transport Agency is asking people to allow extra time when travelling around the Bay of Plenty, as the region’s biggest road works season gets underway.
25 seconds is quite a long time when you’re in a hurry. It’s enough time for Usain Bolt to cover 200 metres with five seconds to spare. It’s enough time for a hummingbird to flap its wings more than a thousand times. And just try holding your breath for that long.
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, 27 November. Please note this Traffic Bulletin is updated every Friday.
A consortium of contractors and designers has been awarded a contract to build the biggest roading project to be undertaken in the Waikato, the NZ Transport Agency says.
Keen for a family outing this Sunday? Come along to the Kāpiti Coast for a rare ‘behind the scenes’ look at the M2PP Expressway, one of the largest roading projects the Wellington region has ever seen.
A small hut which plays a big part in helping keep Northland’s roads safe has returned to SH1 at Uretiti, north of Waipu, thanks to the NZ Transport Agency.
This Sunday’s Open Day at the M2PP Expressway will be a great chance for the community to get an up close and personal look at the impressive work that’s been underway for the last two years.
The Wellington region is one step closer to reaping the economic, safety and journey time benefits of the Petone to Grenada Link Road, with the NZ Transport Agency today confirming the preferred route.
Drivers using State Highway 1 between Arowhenua and Seadown (between Temuka and Timaru) should build in a little extra time from this week, 17 November to 11 December and again early in the New Year, after the holiday period.
The NZ Transport Agency has been working closely with contractors building Queenstown’s Stalker Road (Shotover Country) roundabout to ensure it will be operational by Christmas.
The NZ Transport Agency says the Glen Murray Bridge at Rangiriri will be CLOSED for five days this month, as work on the Rangiriri section of the Waikato Expressway continues.
The NZ Transport Agency is continuing work to strengthen the Te Atatu Bridge at the SH16 interchange, with further lane restrictions next weekend likely to have an impact on drivers.
The NZ Transport Agency is advising New Plymouth travellers that one lane of southbound traffic will be diverted onto the new Waiwhakaiho Bridge as construction continues on the Vickers to City project.