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The NZ Transport Agency is advising that a number of roads are still closed including SH25 around the north eastern Coromandel after severe flooding and heavy rain overnight.
The introduction of metered lights at the Paremata roundabout has resulted in improved overall journey times and a safer experience without significantly affecting northbound road users, according to data from the NZ Transport Agency.
The NZ Transport Agency is advising that a number of roads, including SH25 around the Coromandel are closed this morning after severe flooding overnight.
The NZ Transport Agency is advising that the Mōhaka Bridge on State Highway 5 will be undergoing standard repairs and maintenance from Monday 9 to Thursday 12 September, requiring a lowered speed limit for the duration of the work.
The NZ Transport Agency is advising that as part of the work to improve safety on State Highway 2 in the Hawke’s Bay, the road will be closed between Ōmāhu Road roundabout and Flaxmere Road roundabout on Friday 13 September.
The NZ Transport Agency advises of the following closures for motorway improvements. Work delayed by bad weather will be completed at the next available date, prior to Friday, 13 September 2019. Please note this Traffic Bulletin is updated every Friday.
In an effort to save lives and reduce serious injuries, the NZ Transport Agency is reviewing speed limits on State Highway 1 between Taupō Airport and Motuoapa.
The Queenstown Lakes District Council, NZ Transport Agency and Otago Regional Council are working together to pave the way for future improvement to public transport in Queenstown.
A key alpine route between Canterbury and the West Coast, State Highway 73, will be a slower journey than usual for several weeks as guardrail is replaced and the highway cleared of rockfall.
The NZ Transport Agency is currently identifying highways where lower speed limits could help save lives and reduce serious crashes and where communities want change.
The NZ Transport Agency advises that it has closed the two left hand southbound lanes across the Auckland Harbour Bridge to allow inspection of the road surface after this morning’s truck crash.