The NZ Transport Agency celebrated the official opening of new bridges at Hobsonville Road and Trig Road this morning – the first of seven bridges to be completed on the SH18 Hobsonville Deviation and SH16 Brigham Creek Extension project.
From tomorrow, 11 December, pupils from the new Frankton School near Queenstown along with local residents and tourists will be able to cross State Highway 6 with even greater safety.
If you’re planning on teaching your teenage children to drive over the summer holidays, you’ll need to make sure they get plenty of practice. Getting a driver’s licence is a step towards independence and freedom for many young people but it can also lead to horrific consequences. That’s why ACC and the NZ Transport Agency have re-developed ‘Practice’.
The largest bridge being built in New Zealand - the 650-metre duplicate Mangere Bridge over the Manukau Harbour - reaches two significant milestones before Christmas.
The NZ Transport Agency is encouraging drivers to pay in advance for trips on the Northern Gateway Toll Road on State Highway 1 to avoid delays during the holiday peaks over summer.
The NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) today stepped up its campaign to promote driver safety across the Newmarket Viaduct (flyover) with the release of a video on the social media site, YouTube.
The NZ Transport Agency has started investigations into the feasibility of replacing the Beaumont Bridge on State Highway 8 between Milton and Alexandra.
The NZ Transport Agency Board has moved to future proof Auckland's transport needs by protecting the route for an additional harbour crossing and approving further funding to complete strengthening work on the Auckland Harbour Bridge.
Protecting Auckland's motorways and the people who use them from damage caused by over-height vehicles and unsecured loads striking bridges and information signs is the aim of the NZ Transport Agency's Auckland Motorway Alliance led safety campaign starting this week.
The NZ Transport Agency says it looks forward to discussions with Snapper and the Auckland Regional Transport Authority (ARTA) on how the Snapper system could be made compatible with integrated ticketing nationally and in Auckland.