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It’s not just the upper North Island in the firing line from bad weather. Drivers in the Lower North Island and upper South Island also need to be prepared.
The details below outline the main planned state highway roadworks occurring in the greater Wellington region and the top of the South Island over the coming week.
With Waitangi weekend a week away, South Island drivers heading towards Otago and Southland might see groups of motorcyclists heading in the same direction for the Burt Munro Challenge (Wednesday to Sunday, 8-12 February).
Works are currently underway at St Leonards, SH88 to Port Chalmers, to improve highway safety and create a safe access to the new shared path which will connect the St Leonards community.
Local residents and regular users of State Highway 60 over the Tākaka Hill need to prepare for planned night-time, and daytime stop/go traffic management next month.
The details below outline the main planned state highway roadworks occurring in the greater Wellington region and the top of the South Island over the coming week (22 January 2023).
Residents and users of SH1 in Marlborough need to be prepared for a series of night closures at Weld Pass, south of Blenheim, says Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency.
People who drive through Mid Canterbury after 7pm at night and before 6 am will face a short detour route at Chertsey, south of the Rakaia River, from Monday, 23 January, for up to five nights.
The details below outline the main planned state highway roadworks occurring in the greater Wellington region and the top of the South Island over the coming week (15 January 2023).
Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency is undertaking essential road maintenance at two spots on SH73, the Arthur’s Pass route linking the West Coast and Canterbury from this Sunday night.
People who drive between Christchurch and Ashburton on SH1 will notice some activity near Rakaia from later this week, says Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency.