At 6.30am, 7am, 7.30am and 8am every weekday morning, we tested routes into the Tauranga CBD from Ohauiti, Pāpāmoa East, Mount Maunganui, Te Puna, Welcome Bay, Pyes Pa, Tauriko and Matua.
We then tested the same routes in reverse every weekday evening at 4pm, 4.30pm, 5pm and 5.30pm.
The first week of this traffic experiment was a normal working week in Tauranga. The second week was during school holidays – spot the stark difference for some of the suburbs.
Armed with all this data, we then produced the interactive map below, which you can use to help plan your daily commute.
You can select a route by clicking on the map or by using the menu below the map.
By clicking on the bars above, you can see the individual commute times. Morning and evening tabs are in the top right-hand corner of the map.
Compare the routes – see which were the most affected by school traffic, which were the most consistent no matter the time of morning or evening, and which saw the biggest rises and falls over 30-minute increments.
The map also gives you an idea of some of the worst traffic chokepoints in the city and how they are affecting commute times.
See below the map for more information on the eight routes tested, and when we conducted the experiment.
When the traffic experiment was done
The Bay of Plenty Times tested the eight routes between April 8-12, and between April 15-18.
The final Friday was tested on April 26 because April 19 was Good Friday, a public holiday when very few people would have been travelling to work.
April 15-18 and April 19 were during the school holidays.
The eight routes
Ohauiti – 10.7km
From the corner of Ohauiti Rd and Rowe Rd to 405 Cameron Rd in the morning, and the other way around in the evening.
Via Ohauiti Rd, the Welcome Bay and Maungatapu roundabouts, the Hairini Bridge, Turret Rd, 15th Ave, Fraser St, 11th Ave, Devonport Rd, 9th Ave, and Cameron Rd.
Pāpāmoa East – 22.8km
From the corner of Papamoa Beach Rd and Palm Springs Blvd to 405 Cameron Rd in the morning, and the other way around in the evening.
Via Papamoa Beach Rd, Parton Rd, Tara Rd, State Highway 2, State Highway 29A, the Maungatapu roundabout, the Hairini Bridge, Turret Rd, 15th Ave, Fraser St, 11th Ave, Devonport Rd, 9th Ave, and Cameron Rd.
Mount Maunganui – 8.6km
From the corner of Valley Rd and Tay St to 405 Cameron Rd in the morning, and the other way around in the evening.
Via Tay St, Maunganui Rd, Hull Rd, Totara St, Hewletts Rd, Takitimu Dr, Elizabeth St, and Cameron Rd.
Te Puna – 10km
From the corner of Te Puna Rd and Armstrong Rd to 405 Cameron Rd in the morning, and the other way around in the evening.
Via Te Puna Rd, State Highway 2, 15th Ave, and Cameron Rd.
Welcome Bay – 7.1km
From the corner of Forrester Dr and Rangataua St to 405 Cameron Rd in the morning, and the other way around in the evening.
Via Forrester Dr, Welcome Bay Rd, the Maungatapu Underpass, the Hairini Bridge, Turret Rd, 15th Ave, Fraser St, 11th Ave, Devonport Rd, 9th Ave, and Cameron Rd.
Pyes Pa – 10.5km
From the corner of Pyes Pa Rd and Keenan Rd to 405 Cameron Rd in the morning, and the other way around in the evening.
Via Pyes Pa Rd, and Cameron Rd.
Tauriko – 8.3km
From the corner of Cambridge Rd and State Highway 29 to 405 Cameron Rd in the morning, and the other way around in the evening.
Via State Highway 29 (toll road), 15th Ave, and Cameron Rd.
Matua – 6.8km
From the corner of Matua Rd and Levers Rd to 405 Cameron Rd in the morning, and the other way around in the evening.
Via Levers Rd, Otumoetai Rd, Ngatai Rd, Chapel St, and Cameron Rd.
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