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SH2 Hutt Valley "No U-turn" signs

Submissions for this consultation have now closed. 

Through investigations, the NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) has determined several intersections on State Highway 2 in the Hutt Valley are unsuitable locations for u-turning.

To increase road user safety, NZTA is proposing to install “No U-turn” signs at eleven intersections in the Hutt Valley in the upcoming months. The signs will be installed in two phases, with the most unsafe intersections prioritised for the first phase.

What we sought feedback on

We ran a consultation to determine local levels of support for the installation of these signs. The consultation period ended on Friday 23 May 2025.

Upper Hutt proposed sign locations.

Lower Hutt proposed sign locations.

Download printable maps: Upper Hutt & Lower Hutt – "No U-turn" sign proposed locations [PDF, 792 KB]

Your response and privacy

The information you send us on this written submission will be used by NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) to help inform our consultation for the State Highway 2 Hutt Valley "No U-turn" signs.  NZTA may publish in part or in full the information you submit, for example in a consultation report, but we will not include any information that could be used to identify an individual person. If you have indicated you are an authorised representative of an organisation, we may publish your organisation’s name. Please clearly indicate if your comments contain commercially sensitive information or, if for some other reason, they should not be disclosed.

If you would like to request official information from us, please don’t include that in your submission. Instead, please direct it to the project team so we can respond to it in a timely manner.

You can find more about how we hold and protect your information, and our obligations under the Official Information Act on our website.

Consultation - Privacy and Official Information requests

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