The Labour-led government is turning its back on Northland's roads, according to National's transport spokesman Jami-Lee Ross and regional development spokesman Paul Goldsmith, after Transport Minister Phil washed his hands of four-laning SH1 from Whangarei to Auckland.
"This road was prioritised for significant upgrading by National, not at random, but because it serves as the gateway from New Zealand's largest city to our northernmost and least affluent region," Mr Ross said.
"State Highway 1 between Auckland and Whangarei is a very busy and dangerous stretch of highway that all local mayors say is the No 1 transport priority for their region. It has been acknowledged for years as needing to be brought up to expressway standard to serve current and future traffic needs and help the economic development of the region."
Mr Twyford had also said it wasn't his place as Transport Minister to select major projects for the Transport Agency.
"Mr Twyford can't have it both ways," Mr Ross added.