The NZ Transport Agency has released plans for short-term safety improvements to SH1 Cambridge to Piarere, SH2 Pokeno to Mangatarata and SH29 Piarere to Tauriko, as well as planning for future upgrades.
The NZ Transport Agency is advising that Paekākāriki Hill Road will be temporarily closed to through traffic on Friday 30 November between 2pm and 7pm or when traffic eases on State Highway 1.
Tairāwhiti Roads is advising motorists that Gladstone Road Bridge will be reduced to one lane with stop/go controllers on Thursday 29 November between 7am and 4pm
The NZ Transport Agency has received some preliminary results from the coastal modelling of its proposed shared use path at Mangamaunu Bay, north of Kaikōura.
The best of the best in cycle skills training is up and pedalling from today with the implementation of the new national cycling education system, BikeReady.
The NZ Transport Agency is advising motorists that road resurfacing works planned for State Highway 2 High Street at the southern end of Masterton starting next week will be postponed due to a forecast of more rain.
NZ Transport Agency Chief Executive Fergus Gammie says the circumstances which saw a warrant of fitness (WoF) issued to an unsafe vehicle which was subsequently involved in a fatal crash are totally unacceptable.
The NZ Transport Agency is advising travellers in Otago and around Dunedin to avoid any non-essential travel today and tonight as flood waters cover highways.
Planning to upgrade the State Highway 1 Hill Street intersection in Warkworth, north of Auckland, has been reduced to two short list options, and members of the public are now invited to have their say.
Aucklanders will soon be able to have their say on a series of projects aiming to improve access and travel choices, connect communities and support growth in the south west and south east of Auckland including Auckland Airport.
The NZ Transport Agency is removing short sections of edgeline rumble strips* on three southern South Island state highways after accepting suggested changes made by local cycling groups and the Waitaki District Council.
Summer road works have begun on Central Otago and Queenstown Lakes District highways which will help ensure well-maintained road surfaces and safe journeys for road users all year round.