New arrows point drivers in the right direction
“The primary reason for these arrows is to increase drivers’ awareness of keeping in the left lane as they travel on the state highway network,” Mark Owen, NZ Transport Agency Regional Performance...
View ArticleNew traffic signals switched on in Ashburton
Christchurch-based City Care Ltd has been working on the intersection and signals since the end of last year.The work at South St and East St/State Highway 1 involved the construction of the...
View ArticleNew direction signs on Auckland motorways to make using Western Ring Route...
A new Western Ring Route logo and direction system is being installed on around a dozen signs across Auckland motorways over the next couple of weeks, to help guide motorists and give them consistent...
View ArticleUpdate on Otira Gorge road access, State Highway 73
Traffic is being allowed through the key West Coast-Canterbury alpine pass at the top of each hour between 8 am and 7 pm this week.The aim is to reopen to two lanes with fewer delays tomorrow, Friday,...
View ArticleActive research projects
Through its Research Programme, the NZ Transport Agency invests in innovative and relevant research which plays a critical role in contributing to the government's goals for transport.The results of...
View ArticleTwenty minute delays to and from Christchurch International Airport this...
Construction work at the roundabout means there will be lane closures and delays right through the weekend from 7 pm tonight, so people need to leave for the airport even earlier than they normally...
View ArticleOvernight motorway closures 29 January–04 February 2017
For daily updated closure information.NORTHERN MOTORWAY (SH1)Northcote Road southbound on ramp, 1 FebruaryEsmonde Road northbound off ramp, 2 February (approx 11:00p.m. to 5:00a.m.)CENTRAL MOTORWAY...
View ArticleFriday and weekend update Otira Gorge road access, State Highway 73
The one-hourly opening regime set in place this week will continue today until 6pm and resume Monday morning at 8am.Up to 3000 cubic metres of material fell at the slip site overnight with heavy rain,...
View ArticleTraffic Notices
Traffic notice for the week 27 January - 2 February 2017week 20 - 26 January 2017Traffic notices provide a brief overview of likely traffic disruptions for the following week. Full closures are also...
View ArticlePublic Private Partnership
PPP contract awarded for Pūhoi to Warkworth motorway projectIn November 2016, the NZ Transport Agency awarded a contract to the Northern Express Group) for the project to be delivered as New Zealand’s...
View ArticleMaps
Pūhoi-Warkworth designation mapThe map below shows the designation for the Pūhoi to Warkworth motorway. The designation is the area of land required for the motorway’s construction and operation.For...
View ArticleFrequently asked questions
On this pagePublic Private Partnership - Questions and AnswersGeneral frequently asked questions Public Private Partnership Q&AsWhat is the Pūhoi to Warkworth project?The Pūhoi to Warkworth project...
View Article#17-01 Asphalt depths at high stress locations for new pavements and renewals
IntroductionThe Austroads Guide to pavement technology part 2: pavement structural design and the associated New Zealand supplement (Transit 2007) are used to design pavements in New Zealand. These...
View ArticleSAP CRMS
This section provides access to the training and reference documents that are available for the SAP customer relationship management system (CRMS).Quick help guidesHNO CRMS create customer individual...
View ArticleActive research projects
Through its Research Programme, the NZ Transport Agency invests in innovative and relevant research which plays a critical role in contributing to the government's goals for transport.The results of...
View ArticleTwenty minute delays to and from Christchurch International Airport this...
Construction work at the roundabout means there will be lane closures and delays right through the weekend from 7 pm tonight, so people need to leave for the airport even earlier than they normally...
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