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Our results and insights report for the third quarter of the 2013/14 financial year shows how we’re tracking against our Transport Agency performance targets.
After this Queen’s Birthday Weekend, there will be a number of changes affecting drivers using the Lincoln Road interchange on Auckland’s Northwestern Motorway (State Highway 16).
With this week’s final pour of the concrete deck for the second of the new bridges being built over the Waitaki River at Kurow, the final stages of its construction are now underway.
A new and innovative way of gathering raw data about traffic flows is being introduced to the NZ Transport Agency’s Northern Gateway toll road, north of Auckland.
Winter officially starts on Sunday (1 June) and as its arrival coincides with the long Queen’s Birthday weekend, the NZ Transport Agency is reminding drivers in Canterbury and the West Coast to plan ahead and take extra care on the roads.
With traffic expected to be heavy north of Wellington over Queen’s Birthday weekend, the NZ Transport Agency is urging motorists to plan ahead for safer and stress-free journeys.
The Transport Agency is advising motorists of temporary traffic restrictions which will see State Highway 3 south of Piopio restricted to a single lane next week.
The Transport Agency has a reputation for being a great place to work. That helps us attract top talent, and it makes our top talent attractive when other organisations need to fill key vacancies.
GHD Limited has won a contract to design changes to the existing Glenda Drive Intersection at Frankton and a new roundabout where the Eastern Access Road connects with SH 6, nearby.
The development of the One Network Road Classification (ONRC) is nearing completion, with performance measures for customer levels of service for the roading classification expected to be completed by the end of July.
50MAX trucks are becoming a familiar sight on our roads. Since permitting for the nine-axle vehicles was introduced in late 2013, almost 900 vehicle combinations have received the stamp of approval.