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The NZ Transport Agency advises King Country motorists that a section of State Highway 30 - the road from Te Kuiti to Benneydale- will be closed for up to a week in October.
The NZ Transport Agency advises Bay of Plenty motorists to drive with care and allow extra time when travelling as work on a $5 million road safety programme and other projects continues.
Walking and cycling around Hamilton is set to get another boost, with the NZ Transport Agency announcing plans to build a shared pathway alongside State Highway 3-Ohaupo Road this summer.
The NZ Transport Agency advises Tauranga motorists that the Welcome Bay Road access to Hammond Street will be closed from Thursday September 24, as work on the Maungatapu underpass continues.
The NZ Transport Agency advises motorists that State Highway 2 (SH2) between Taneatua and Wainui Road is CLOSED due to a serious crash near Fraser Road.
The NZ Transport Agency is urging Bay of Plenty residents to be aware of unauthorised individuals allegedly attempting to sign people up to bogus toll road accounts in exchange for their credit card information.
The NZ Transport Agency advises Bay of Plenty motorists to drive with care and allow extra time when travelling as work on a $5 million road safety programme and other projects continues.
The NZ Transport Agency advises motorists to drive with care and allow extra time when travelling in the Bay of Plenty as work on $45 million Maungatapu underpass and other road work continues.
High-tech, weather-activated speed signs are being installed on State Highway 29 (SH29) over the Kaimai Range as part of an innovative NZ Transport Agency trial set to start this year.
Tauranga and Bay of Plenty motorists are advised to plan ahead and leave extra time when travelling as the NZCT AIMS games kicks off, and work on a $5 million road safety package continues.