Scam alerts: we’ve seen an increase in scam texts and emails claiming to be from us, asking for payments. Check our examples scams or report a scam to us
NZTA App:our mobile app provides a simple and secure way to access your driver licence and vehicle information. Learn more and download the NZTA app
NZ Transport Agency contractors have installed a new, short range cell site at the Department of Conservation’s Pleasant Flat campsite on State Highway 6 in recent days.
South Island drivers, in the alpine areas and the lower half of the island should be on the lookout for black ice and slippery conditions as a cold front sweeps up the country today, says the NZ Transport Agency’s Network Operations Manager Tresca Forrester.
The awarding of a design contract marks an important step toward a new two-lane bridge across the Clutha River on State Highway 8, at Beaumont in Otago, says NZ Transport Agency Projects Team Manager Simon Underwood.
People who drive between Wanaka and Tarras on State Highway 8A, may experience some delays on Monday and for the following fortnight at nights, says the…
A stretch of North Canterbury’s State Highway 7 is getting a $3.5 million safety upgrade, says the NZ Transport Agency. The upgrade will include safety barriers to help stop people dying or being seriously injured in a crash, and rumble strips to give drivers a wake-up call if they stray outside their lane.
The NZ Transport Agency is closing Greymouth’s Marlborough St/ High St (State Highway 6) intersection this Thursday and Friday nights so contractors Tru-Line Civil can complete work on the new roundabout.
The NZ Transport Agency is installing solar-powered, minimal light pollution, LED lights at four intersections in the coastal Mariri causeway area of Tasman District, from this week (18 June).
The NZ Transport Agency is asking Dunedin drivers to take extra care around cycle lanes on the SH1 one-way system, especially in the Leviathan Hotel area, Queens Gardens.
The NZ Transport Agency is closing the State Highway 1 southern access into Kaikōura at 5 pm tonight after about 20 cubic metres of rock and soil fell near the highway this afternoon.
Heavy rain has caused flooding and minor slips closing State Highway 1 north and south of Kaikōura and the Inland Road (Route 70) from Mt Lyford to Peketa.
The NZ Transport Agency encourages travellers using State Highway 1 via Kaikōura to plan their journey given that heavy rain is forecast in the Kaikōura ranges for Tuesday and Wednesday this week.
The NZ Transport Agency advises all West Coast travellers and road users that the State Highway 6 bridge south of Hokitika will be closed all day Wednesday, 20 June.