The Wellington Regional Transport Response Team says while the Wellington transport network is returning to normal, people still need to take care and plan for their commute home.
The Wellington Regional Transport Response Team says heavy rainfall has affected parts of the transport network and is advising motorists to plan ahead.
After a five-month trial of the colour scheme for the Mt Victoria Tunnel upgrade, a decision has been made on the final paint colour on the inside of the tunnel portals and along the pathway.
With the launch of Wellington’s smart motorway just a few weeks away, the NZ Transport Agency is holding two open days where people will be able to have their questions answered by the project team.
A five-week period seeking public feedback on the proposed approaches for addressing the transport issues facing Nelson’s arterial network between the Annesbrook and Haven Road roundabouts closed on Sunday 24 April.
The New Zealand Transport Agency is starting work today on safety improvements at the intersection of State Highway 60 and Maisey/Westdale Roads in Nelson.
It’s not too late to give your ideas on how to improve Nelson’s arterial transport network, with the NZ Transport Agency inviting feedback up to Sunday 24 April.
The NZ Transport Agency has added three extra information sessions to ensure as many people as possible can have their say on how to improve Nelson’s arterial transport network.
Work to replace the 90-year-old Whakaruatapu Bridge north of Dannevirke is progressing well, with construction on the new culvert and road to the north of the bridge well under way.
With the main closures of Wellington’s urban motorway now complete, Wellington’s smart motorway will be ready in two months reports the NZ Transport Agency.
Three potential approaches to improving Nelson’s arterial transport network are up for discussion as part of the NZ Transport Agency’s public engagement on the Nelson Southern Link Investigation (NSLI).
The NZ Transport Agency is inviting people in Nelson to make their voices heard during a five-week period of public engagement that kicks off next week as part of the Nelson Southern Link Investigation (NSLI).