Work is expected to be completed today (Friday 12 December) installing the South Island’s second weigh-in-motion site, on State Highway 1 north of the Rakaia Bridge.
The NZ Transport Agency says lane closures will have an impact on drivers using a section of Auckland’s Northwestern motorway (State Highway 16) and the Te Atatu interchange after Christmas and early in the New Year.
The repair and upgrade of the State Highway 2 Rimutaka Hill Road Summit car park this month brings to a close a 12 month, multi-agency project, aimed at improving an iconic tourist spot for the Wellington and Wairarapa regions.
Motorists are being urged by the NZ Transport Agency to help keep their family and friends safe this holiday season by giving their car a TWIRL before heading off for their annual summer holidays.
People who travel along State Highway 2 (SH2) between Bethlehem and Waihi are being asked to share their thoughts on the route, as the NZ Transport Agency continues to explore ways to boost safety in the area.
Motorists travelling on State Highway 1 (SH1) south of Tirau are advised to expect short delays for four days next week, while contractors replace a bridge guard rail.
Motorists are being urged to take care on the roads and allow extra time when travelling this summer, with a number of maintenance and safety projects underway in the Bay of Plenty and Waikato regions.
The NZ Transport Agency is inviting people to a public information day in Whangarei this Thursday (11 November) for updates on its current projects in Northland.
The Victoria Park Viaduct will get an energy-efficient boost this summer when the NZ Transport Age installs new state-of-the-art LED luminaires as part of an upgrade project.
The NZ Transport Agency has finalised Funding Assistance Rates (FARs) for transport investments made by local authorities and other approved organisations, following an extensive review.
The NZ Transport Agency has selected Vehicle Testing New Zealand (VTNZ) as the preferred supplier for practical driver testing services following a robust procurement process.
The NZ Transport Agency has praised the work of emergency services after yesterday’s crash on the Auckland Harbour Bridge caused widespread congestion on the city’s motorway network.