“There are still many damaged sites with restrictions in place on several routes, and we’re urging people to allow plenty of time for their journeys, share the driving to avoid fatigue and be patient when traffic is heavy and there are delays,” Patena says.
WAIKATO
In the Coromandel, State Highway 25 (SH25) around Tairua is expected to be busy northbound all afternoon until 8pm on Thursday, April 6, and again on Friday, April 7 from 9am until around 5.30pm.
The heaviest traffic southbound will be on Monday, April 10 from 9am until 2pm.
SH25 is also under stop/go traffic management between Opoutere and Hikuai due to an underslip. Slip repair works begin after Easter, which will see the potential for road closures for up to 30 minutes between 9.30am and 2.30pm daily. Consider travelling outside of these times to avoid delays.
BAY OF PLENTY
Bay of Plenty hotspots will include State Highway 2 (SH2) between Paeroa and Waihī eastbound on Thursday afternoon, and expect heavy traffic on Friday, April 7 from 11.30am until 4pm. Westbound – Sunday afternoon and Monday morning will see the heaviest traffic.
SH2 between Tauranga and Katikati will have busy patches on Thursday, Saturday and Monday morning, while southbound on Thursday afternoon is likely to be busy.
Waka Kotahi urges everyone to drive carefully these holidays.
“Road safety is everyone’s responsibility – we can all play a part to ensure that no one is harmed on our roads,” says Patena.
There are simple things we can all do to help keep everyone on the roads safe:
- Check your vehicle is safe to drive. Check your tyres, wipers, lights and indicators, and ensure you have a valid Warrant of Fitness before you leave.
- Drive to the conditions - whether it’s the weather, the road you’re on, the time of day or the volume of traffic on the roads.
- Make sure everyone does up their seatbelt after a break outside the car.
- Keep a safe following distance from vehicles in front so you can stop safely, and share the driving if possible.
- People towing caravans and boats need to ensure their roadworthiness before attaching them to the tow bar. Stack heavy items toward the front to balance the load, and remember the speed limit is 90km/h for towing vehicles. Pull over frequently and let queues pass when safe to do so.
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