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The NZ Transport Agency advises road users that State Highway 3 through Stratford will be closed this evening to allow a damaged water main to be repaired outside the TSB office.
The NZ Transport Agency says contractors will be working hard to re-open State Highway 4 next week as work continues to repair the effects of last month’s major flood event in and around Whanganui.
The NZ Transport Agency is warning drivers to plan ahead for travel as freezing temperatures and snow is forecast for some parts of Wellington region and the Central North Island.
The NZ Transport Agency says its contractors have been hard at work re-instating flood-affected roads, and with State Highway 54 expected to re-open today (Friday 3 July), only one section of the state highway network remains closed following the effects of last month's major flood event in and around Whanganui.
The project to build New Zealand’s first ever smart motorway in Wellington is about to reach a significant milestone with the second and final push of an old off-ramp at Kaiwharawhara due next week, says the NZ Transport Agency.
Improving the resilience of Gisborne’s transport lifelines to help keep people and freight moving is the focus of a multimillion dollar transport package announced by the NZ Transport Agency today, including $96m for the upkeep of the district’s roads over the next three years.
Keeping the economy growing and the region well connected and safe is the focus of a $187m three-year package of transport investment for the Taranaki region.
The NZ Transport Agency has today announced a $221m transport investment over the next three years to make the transport network across the top of the South Island more safe, resilient and cycle-friendly.
The Manawatu-Whanganui region’s importance as a crucial transport hub for New Zealand has been recognised in a significant package of investment for the region over the next three years.
The NZ Transport Agency has today announced a $221m transport investment over the next three years to make the transport network across the top of the South Island more safe, resilient and cycle-friendly.
The NZ Transport Agency has today announced a three year investment of $1.44 billion to continue the momentum of the ongoing transformation of the Wellington region’s transport system.