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The NZ Transport Agency is advising motorists that clearway hours on the busy stretch of State Highway 1 between Paremata and Plimmerton are changing on Saturdays as a way of easing weekend congestion.
Resurfacing the northbound lanes of State Highway 1 on Wellington’s urban motorway gets underway tonight as the NZ Transport Agency’s smart motorway project enters its final phase.
One of New Zealand’s largest crawler cranes is set to begin lifting bridge beams into place on the Waikanae River bridge next month as part of the Mackays to Peka Peka Expressway project.
The NZ Transport Agency is advising motorists that SH2 at the Waimana Gorge (Taneatua to Opotiki) is closed to all traffic due to flooding in the Waimana River.
The NZ Transport Agency will begin work on the installation roadside wire-rope safety barriers on the Norfolk Pines section of SH2 between Napier and Awatoto from early next week.
Drivers, cyclists and pedestrians can look forward to safer and easier movements through the Quarantine Road roundabout on SH6, with work now underway on an upgrade expected to be completed in July.
The NZ Transport Agency will begin work on the installation roadside wire-rope safety barriers on the Norfolk Pines section of SH2 between Napier and Awatoto from early next week.
The New Zealand Transport Agency is now half way through its largest ever programme of summer maintenance works in the Wellington region but there are still a number of high profile locations to be done, including Featherston town centre and Chapel Street in Masterton.
The NZ Transport Agency is advising Kapiti locals that activity at the Waikanae River Bridge will be ramping up next month, with a big focus on protecting the Kapiti community from flooding.
The NZ Transport Agency is urging road users in the lower North Island to take care and be on the lookout for slippery roads, high winds and loose debris today.
With the holidays just around the corner and New Zealand already well into the season of Christmas parties, barbecues and other well-earned celebrations, the NZ Transport Agency is urging Wellington drivers to make the right choices to keep safe on the road.
A new campaign targeted at improving driver awareness at rail level crossings has been installed at Lindsay Road, Waipukurau. The ‘Expect a train’ campaign aims to get local drivers off “autopilot’” when crossing rural rail tracks.