The Southern Links project aims to develop an effective transport network of state highway and urban arterial routes to support Hamilton’s planned growth. The route has been designated but the project is still in early stages of development and no decision has been made about construction timeframes
This project considers safety improvements for road users on the 25 km stretch of State Highway 1 from the Brynderwyn Hills (near the SH1/SH12 intersection) to Wellsford.
The Southwest Gateway programme will provide choice and reliability for how people, and freight, travel around the south and east Auckland, including to and from the airport. The programme aims to provide better public transport, walking/cycling facilities and safer more efficient freight movements.
We want everyone who uses our roads in Northland and Auckland to get where they’re going safely. To save lives and prevent serious injuries, we have reviewed speed limits in the region.
The St Lukes cycleway safety improvements will make it safer and easier for pedestrians and cyclists to cross the motorway ramps and St Lukes Road, and connect to the popular SH16 Northwestern Cycleway.
A proposed rapid transit corridor (RTC) between Albany and Milldale. The intention is to provide fast, frequent, reliable and high-capacity public transport services for future communities in Milldale, Silverdale Ōrewa, Wainui East and Dairy Flat.
The State Highway 16 (SH16) Main Road Upgrade and alteration to designation 6766 includes an upgrade of the corridor, including provision of walking and cycling facilities and realignment of the Station Road intersection with SH16.
Tairāwhiti has been struck by a series of severe weather events in the past year, leaving extensive damage across the region. The scale of damage is significant, and it will take time to repair. Find out more about the road ahead here.
Takitimu North Link is a vital transport link supporting economic growth and providing an efficient, reliable and safer route between Tauranga and Ōmokoroa. Stage 1 between Tauranga and Te Puna is due for completion 2028. The designation process for Stage 2 between Te Puna and Ōmokoroa is underway.
Waka Kotahi is reviewing speed limits on sections of State Highways 45, 44, 3 and 3A in Taranaki, where safer speed limits will make a big difference in preventing people being killed and seriously injured in crashes.