People who use the road between Queenstown and Cromwell, State Highway 6, may spot abseilers on cliffs and hear helicopters in the air at the Nevis Bluff from Monday 2 May.
The NZ Transport Agency has re-confirmed its commitment to the completion of the final 5km stage of the shared cycling/ walking path from St Leonards to Port Chalmers.
A short detour will be in place on State Highway 73, the Arthur’s Pass route between the West Coast and Canterbury, from Tuesday, 26 April, for two to three weeks, depending on the weather.
Drivers heading away for ANZAC weekend can minimise stress and increase everyone’s safety by planning ahead and driving with care, says the NZ Transport Agency.
Drivers heading away for ANZAC weekend can minimise stress and increase everyone’s safety by planning their journey and driving with care, says the NZ Transport Agency.
One of the longest single lane bridges on the West Coast to Canterbury highway (State Highway 73, Arthur’s Pass) is about to be repaired, starting this weekend.
People who need to get across the Taramakau road-rail bridge this Sunday night, 17 April, are advised to do so before 6 pm when resurfacing work begins. Work will run all night long, with openings on each hour, so long as the weather remains dry.
The NZ Transport Agency and its Lyttelton working group partners have agreed upon the best location for a new “smart” pedestrian crossing at the western end of Norwich Quay.
The NZ Transport Agency advises Lyttelton people and anyone coming into or going out of Lyttelton via the tunnel to expect short delays Thursday night, 7 April after 8 pm, due to essential tunnel maintenance.
One of the longest single lane bridges on the West Coast to Canterbury highway (State Highway 73, Arthur’s Pass) is about to get repaired, starting mid-April 2016.