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The New Year is heralding the start of work on two new projects to improve journey reliability, road safety and freight efficiency on two key transport routes through Whangarei.
Eleven new trees will be planted by the NZ Transport Agency and Whangarei District Council in Mander Park this Friday (25 May), the first stage in a series of improvements to the park.
The NZ Transport Agency is planning a community day on Sunday, 4 September, to celebrate the completion of stage 2 of the Kamo by-pass on State Highway 1 in Whangarei.
The NZ Transport Agency has decided that it will now work 24 hours seven days a week so that it can complete construction of the Kamo bypass intersection with Western Hills Drive on State Highway 1 in Whangarei a lot sooner than originally planned.
Are your Road User Charges payments up to date? That's the simple message behind a NZ Transport Agency campaign starting this week (1 May) in Northland urging owners of diesel fuelled vehicles to keep payments of their Road User Charges (RUC) up to date.
The NZ Transport Agency says drivers will need to take extra care as work starts next week (2 May) on the next stage of the stage 2 State Highway 1 Kamo Bypass in Whangarei - construction of the bypass intersection with SH1 Western Hills Drive.
The NZ Transport Agency says drivers need to take extreme care on State Highway 1 north of Kaitaia in Northland because of storm damage to the approaches to two bridges.
Whangarei residents wanting information on the proposed State Highway One (SH1) Whangarei Improvements between Tarewa Road and Selwyn Avenue can now direct inquiries to a dedicated 0800 number.
The NZ Transport Agency has awarded the contract to improve the safety of State Highway 10 at Bulls Gorge near Kerikeri in Northland to Transfield Services.
The NZ Transport Agency advises drivers that the speed limit on State Highway 1 across the Brynderwyns in Northland will be lowered from 100km/h to 80km/h from tomorrow, Thursday 27 May.
The NZ Transport Agency today completed sealing the final stretch of State Highway 1 near Cape Reinga in Northland, and for the first time motorists can now drive the entire 2,022 kilometres of SH1 from the Cape to Bluff in Southland on a sealed road.