New pedestrian signals designed to improve safety at the Frome Street/State highway (SH1) area in North Oamaru, should be operating by the end of this month.
With the recent completion of the Selwyn Avenue and Central Avenue intersection improvements in Whāngārei, the NZ Transport Agency is now focusing on the next stage of the city’s highway improvements - upgrading SH1 (Western Hills Drive) from Wilson Avenue to Fourth Avenue.
Over the next few weeks, work will be visible in the vicinity of the State Highway 3 Normanby Overbridge in South Taranaki as crews start to set up in preparation for the construction on a new, safer realignment.
With rain forecast in many parts of the country after an extended run of hot summer days, the NZ Transport Agency is urging drivers to be aware of potentially dangerous ‘summer ice’ on the roads.
The Auckland Motorway Alliance is making steady progress installing 1.5km of new steel barrier and 50 LED lights on the Victoria Park Viaduct. We are on track to finish the upgrade by Wednesday 18 March 2015.
The Transport Agency has awarded a contract to Fulton Hogan Limited for a new roundabout that will significantly improve access from State highway 6 (SH6) to the Glenda Drive industrial area at Frankton near Queenstown.
Auckland motorists are being encouraged by the NZ Transport Agency to plan ahead for safer travel and to be aware of potential delays on regional state highways this Auckland Anniversary Weekend.
The NZ Transport Agency is inviting people to attend a public information day on February 11 to learn more about progress on the Longswamp and Rangiriri sections of the Waikato Expressway Road of National Significance.
Work is underway at three intersections along Brougham Street (State Highway 76), Christchurch, to improve pedestrian and cycle safety, as well as traffic flows.
A NZ Transport Agency safety initiative aimed at reducing the crash rate on a stretch of State Highway 30 (SH30) between Rotorua and Whakatane will be rolled out this week.
There will be temporary changes to driving conditions along a section of Auckland’s Great North Road linked to the Waterview Connection project later this week.