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The Makorori rest area near the bottom of the Makorori headland will be partially closed for two weeks from 13 June while it receives an upgrade to its amenities.
The NZ Transport Agency is advising State Highway 35 has reopened following a flooding event which closed a section of the road at Anaura Bay (near Tolaga Bay).
The NZ Transport Agency is advising State Highway 35 at Anaura Bay (near Tolaga Bay) is closed between Anaura Road and Kopuatarakihi Road due to flooding.
The NZ Transport Agency is seeking input from the Tairāwhiti community on the development of programme business cases for State Highway 2, and State Highway 35 and connecting routes.
Crews using two portable geotechnical rigs have begun the task of taking core samples from number of locations along the preferred corridor of the new State Highway 3 replacement for the Manawatū Gorge.
The NZ Transport Agency is advising that State Highway 1 just south of Taihape at Gorge Road will be closed to traffic for approximately 20 minutes at around 10am this morning for a truck recovery.
A $24 million programme of safety improvements for two sections of State Highway 2 through Hawke’s Bay has begun in an effort to substantially reduce the severity and frequency of crashes on the route.
The NZ Transport Agency has confirmed funding will be made available for the construction of a purpose-built shared path alongside the Peka Peka to Ōtaki Expressway (PP2Ō).
The NZ Transport Agency is applauding the efforts of a group of Upper Hutt College students who are studying the dangers of substance impaired driving and helping to raise awareness of the dangerous affects some medication may have on drivers.
Drivers heading to Hawke’s Bay from Wairoa on State Highway 2 over Easter will see two new targeted safety signs directing them to a layby where they can pull over and safely check their mobile phones.