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Motorists are urged to take care on the roads and allow extra time when travelling in the Western Bay of Plenty during mid February to early March as a major road reseal programme gets underway.
The NZ Transport Agency advises motorists travelling on State Highway 1 and 1B, near Cambridge this month to expect short delays, as work on the Waikato Expressway continues.
The NZ Transport Agency is encouraging motorists heading away this Waitangi Weekend to plan their journey and travel outside peak times to avoid delays.
Aucklanders heading away this Waitangi Weekend, the last long weekend of summer, are being encouraged by the NZ Transport Agency to plan their journey and travel outside peak times to avoid delays.
Assuming Wellingtonians still have some holidaymaking left in them after a spectacular summer, motorists can expect busy highways north of the Capital this Waitangi Weekend.
Motorists are being advised to allow extra travel time for their journey between Auckland and Puhoi/Warkworth later this month with the closure of the Northern Gateway’s Johnstones Hill road tunnels for a major systems upgrade.
Motorists travelling on State Highway 1 (SH1) south of Tirau are advised to expect short delays next week, while contractors finish installing safety guard rails along the route.
The NZ Transport Agency is urging Auckland motorists to take extreme care driving home tonight with four crashes having been reported in the last two hours.
The NZ Transport Agency advises motorists to expect short delays when travelling on State Highway 1B (SH1B) Victoria Road in Cambridge this month, as work on the Cambridge section of the Waikato Expressway continues.
New pedestrian signals designed to improve safety at the Frome Street/State highway (SH1) area in North Oamaru, should be operating by the end of this month.
With the recent completion of the Selwyn Avenue and Central Avenue intersection improvements in Whāngārei, the NZ Transport Agency is now focusing on the next stage of the city’s highway improvements - upgrading SH1 (Western Hills Drive) from Wilson Avenue to Fourth Avenue.
Motorists travelling between Waihi and Tairua on State Highway 25 (SH25) will be detoured through Whangamata from next week, while contractors repair a bridge.