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The NZ Transport Agency reports that all state highways in Christchurch are now open, with the Anzac Bridge on SH 74 cleared for traffic earlier this evening.
The NZ Transport Agency project to seal and improve the last 19 kilometres of State Highway 1 from Waitiki Landing to Cape Reinga in Northland has won a premier environmental award.
The NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) has confirmed that detailed proposals to improve transport connections between the inner city and the eastern suburbs will be released for public comment on Saturday 2 July.
The NZ Transport Agency will close the on and off ramps at the Silverdale BP Service Station, on Auckland's Northern Motorway (State Highway 1) for four hours on Sunday night (12 June) for water blasting work to improve the skid resistance of the highway.
Motorists can expect delays later this week as work starts on improving a short but bumpy section of State Highway 1 at the Carmen Road rail crossing in the Christchurch suburb of Hornby.
People in Northland and Auckland heading away for Queen's Birthday are being advised by the NZ Transport Agency to take extra care driving with the long weekend coinciding with the start of winter.
Auckland's motorway network is getting an information makeover as the NZ Transport Agency's Auckland Motorway Alliance (AMA) progressively rolls out new signage along the city's state highways that is easier and safer for drivers to read.
The NZ Transport Agency is advising drivers that from this Thursday morning (2 June) there will be significant changes to the section of Auckland's Southwestern Motorway (State Highway 20) and the Walmsley Road on ramp at Mangere Bridge.
Minister of Transport Steven Joyce will officially open the Pyes Pa Bypass in Tauranga on Saturday (4 June) at 10am and the public is invited to come along and be among the first to cycle the new bypass before it opens to traffic.
The NZ Transport Agency welcomes the fines imposed against an Auckland taxi company convicted of several charges relating to its failure to ensure its drivers provided a safe and secure service for the public.