Travel along State Highway 2 in the Hutt Valley is about to be safer with the construction of safety improvements at two critical intersections with Hebden Crescent.
The two intersections are the southern intersection near Owen Street and the northern intersection by Liverton Road. Work to make them safer will begin next month.
Emma Speight, Director Regional Relationships, says both intersections have longstanding safety issues.
“This is particularly the case for the intersection by Liverton Road, where vehicles turning right onto State Highway 2 have to turn across two lanes of heavy traffic in a 100km/h speed zone.”
“There have been 29 crashes at these two intersections between 2014 and 2023, with one person losing their life,” Ms Speight says.
She says the improvements are the best way to improve safety at these intersections and ensure efficient and reliable journeys for the 37,000 vehicles that drive this section of the highway daily.
“We appreciate the change will affect how residents access the highway and change traffic patterns on local roads. However, the changes are not being made lightly and are essential if we are to make this section of State Highway 2 safer,” Ms Speight says.
The safety improvements will see:
Road users wanting to head south along State Highway 2 can either:
Road users travelling north to south will be able to access Hebden Crescent by using the Belmont Regional Park entrance at the SH2/SH58 interchange. This route is suitable for heavy vehicles.
Local businesses and residents have been informed that the safety improvements will get underway in mid-April and will be updated on the project’s progress.
Signs will be installed encouraging drivers to use Hebden Crescent via the Liverton Road intersection or travel along Hebden Crescent to the Haywards Interchange. This will help reduce the possibility of increased traffic on Gurney Road.
New signs will also be installed to warn drivers that Gurney Road is unsuitable for larger vehicles.
SH2 Hebden Crescent intersection safety improvements brochure [PDF, 1.1 MB]
In 2021, NZTA/Waka Kotahi conducted feasibility design work for physical safety improvements at 14 intersections along 25 km of State Highway 2, Ngāūranga to Upper Hutt. It involved gathering information and determining the best-proposed safety improvements.
A Feasibility Design Report recommended a staged approach for this work, and funding was approved for an initial four intersections:
These four intersections have been identified as having a high potential for death and serious injury (DSI) crashes.
In late 2022, NZTA/Waka Kotahi informed residents, businesses, and key stakeholders about our plans to make these intersections safer. We also completed a safe system assessment of proposals to close the Hebden Crescent south intersection (near Owen Street) and convert the Hebden Crescent north intersection (by Liverton Road) to a left-in, left-out intersection.
The assessment considered the safety of alternative routes traffic may take once the changes were made. It found that:
More information about the Hebden Crescent and other State Highway 2 Hutt Valley safety improvements is available on the Waka Kotahi website.
SH2 Hutt Valley and Remutaka safety improvements