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Road users travelling on State Highway 3 (SH3) south of Whanganui are asked to please slow down and adhere to temporary speeds while important bridge maintenance works take place.
Crews working on Te Ara Tūtohu: State Highway 3 Waitara to Bell Block safety improvements will soon begin work on a second new roundabout – at Waitara Road.
NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi and its contractors can hold their heads high and look back on a summer that has seen over 2000 lane kilometres of road renewals achieved nationwide says Andy Oakley, Waikato System Manager, Maintenance and Operations.
From 7.30pm Sunday 28 April, there will be 3 weeks of overnight road closures on SH30 Te Ngae Road, between Ōwhata Road and Basley Road, to allow safety improvements to be completed. We expect this work to be finished mid-May.
New Zealand Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) advises that from Monday 29 April there will be three weeks of daytime Stop/Go traffic control on State Highway 23 just outside Raglan to stabilise an embankment by the road.
NZTA is advising drivers of a revised schedule for upcoming overnight road asphalting work on SH35 in Gisborne. Detours will be in place throughout all stages of the work, as detailed below.
With many motorists expecting to take an extra day and have another long weekend to encompass Anzac Day and the school holidays, Waikato and Bay of Plenty roads are expected to be busier than normal.
NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) is advising drivers that night closures and detours on SH1C at Te Rapa will continue until mid-May, as resurfacing of the single-laned sections of the road is taking longer than expected to complete.
NZTA is reminding motorsport fans heading to Taupō for the Supercars Championship tomorrow to plan ahead and be prepared for heavy traffic on the roads as people and vehicles converge on the central North Island.
Stop/go traffic management will be in place on State Highway 3 at the Princess Street intersection from next Sunday (21 April) as crews enter the final stages of roundabout construction.