New roundabouts are coming in the New Year for Marlborough on State Highway 6, between Woodbourne and Springlands.
From Tuesday, 16 January to Friday, 24 May, construction will start on a new roundabout on State Highway 6 at the intersection of Bells and St Leonards roads.
A second roundabout is planned for the intersection of Tancred Crescent and State Highway 6 near Marlborough Airport. The timing for construction of this roundabout is still being finalised.
Jetesh Bhula, Regional Manager Infrastructure Delivery, says the new roundabouts are about making it easier for everyone to get around – locals, visitors, and freight operators.”
“Once complete, drivers using the new roundabouts will have a much easier time of getting through these intersections. It’ll be easier for drivers to turn across oncoming traffic, and drivers entering from side roads will no longer have to wait so long to turn onto State Highway 6. It’s a win-win scenario for drivers.”
Mr Bhula says not only will the roundabouts make for easier journeys and better access to the highway, but they will also make the intersections safer.
“Because vehicles travel slower through roundabouts, the risk of serious crashes is significantly reduced.”
Mr Bhula says the construction will create some disruption and travel delays. But the project and its associated detours have been discussed with local businesses, freight operators, and affected residents.
“Residents close to the work site may experience some noise, lights, and vibration while the work is being undertaken. We will do our best to minimise disruption and appreciate your understanding.”
“Road users also need to drive carefully and follow the direction of traffic management. This will keep both drivers and our work crews safe,” Mr Bhula says.
More information about this project can be found on the NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi website.
SH6 Bells Road / St Leonards Road roundabout
There will be different detours in place over the construction period. Below is a map that shows the full detours in place for each of the four stages of construction.