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Saddle Road reopens after earlier serious crash

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Saddle Road has reopened following a serious crash this morning.

The road,  between Woodville and Ashhurst, closed around 11am and a detour was put in place through Pahiatua Track.

The Serious Crash Unit has now finished its scene investigation.

While the road is now open, please drive to the conditions and expect delays while congestion eases.

NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi appreciated everyone’s patience taking the detour and their understanding during the closure.

Meanwhile, a reminder a stretch of SH3 at the Vogel Street / Woodlands Road bend remains closed as the new Te Ahu a Turanga: Manawatū-Tararua Highway roundabout is completed.

The road is closed 24/7 and is expected to reopen by Sunday 30 March.

Two detours are in place – through Pinfold and Oxford Roads for light vehicles and through Pahiatua Track via Tay and Station streets in Woodville for heavy vehicles exceeding 30 tonnes in weight.

The detours are expected to add less than 5 minutes to the journey times for light vehicles and up to 20 minutes for heavy vehicles.

Additional option for freight

Heavy vehicles, up to 30 tonnes in weight, are also able to take the Saddle Road detour. If the weight of the vehicle exceeds 30 tonnes, the Pahiatua Track should be used. The reason for this restriction is the Oxford Road bridge and corresponding weight limit.

For heavy vehicles using the Pahiatua Track, a temporary addendum has been issued allowing HPMV permit holders to use the section of SH57 between Aokautere and Ashhurst during the Woodville closure.

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