Scam alerts: we’ve seen an increase in scam texts and emails claiming to be from us, asking for payments.
Check our example scams or report a scam to us

NZTA App: our mobile app provides a simple and secure way to access your driver licence and vehicle information.
Learn more and download the NZTA app

Safety improvements coming for SH1 Mt Wellington southbound on-ramp

|

NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) will be carrying out safety improvements on the State Highway 1 (SH1) Mt Wellington southbound on-ramp from late April until July 2025.

Improvements will include an additional lane to merge with the existing two lanes on the southbound on-ramp and reinstating the signalised pedestrian crossing at the bottom of the left turn slip lane. The project aims to decrease the congestion on Mt Wellington Highway when the signalised pedestrian crossing is in operation.

Work is expected to start Sunday 27 April 2025 and will be carried out overnight, Sunday to Thursday, between 9pm and 5am, excluding public holidays.

While work is being carried out the southbound on-ramp will be closed. There will be a signposted detour to SH1 Princes St, Otahuhu, which is expected to add 10 to 15 minutes to people’s journeys. Alternatively, motorists can also consider detouring to SH1 Ellerslie Interchange.

Our contractors will closely monitor traffic flows to minimise congestion in the area and closure times may be adjusted if required.

People should be prepared for congestion when the team sets up the detour and puts the closure in place. Congestion should ease as traffic starts following the detour.

Contractors may be on-site the week prior to work starting to set up during one overnight shift. The ramp will be closed and a detour in place during this time.

This work is weather dependent and advertised dates may change.

If you would like to stay informed about these and other works on the Auckland state highway network, please sign up to our resident email notifications.

Sign up to our resident email notifications(external link)

NZTA thanks everyone for their patience and understanding while we undertake this important work to improve safety on this key corridor.

Tags