Long queues of traffic is set to face holidaymakers who opt to travel at peak times over the Easter weekend. Photo / Brett Phibbs
Police are urging motorists to take extra care leaving Auckland this evening with traffic heavy across the region and a number of serious vehicle incidents on the city's roads.
Police said roads were busy across Auckland as holidaymakers headed out of the region for the start of the Easter break and school holidays.
A police spokesperson said there had already been a number of serious motor vehicle incidents across the city.
"Police are urging motorists to take extra care over Easter to avoid any tragedy on our roads throughout this long weekend," said the spokesperson.
"We are also reminding all road users to allow plenty of time to reach their destination."
Earlier in the day holidaymakers starting the pre-Easter exodus from the big cities were being warned to expect delays this afternoon - with several crashes already causing issues.
And even before the holiday traffic rush began, traffic heading north over the Auckland Harbour Bridge was delayed after a crash. And out in West Auckland a crash has also led to long delays.
Motorways and other main arterial routes out of Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch were expected to be congested later today as people headed away for long weekend hot-spots.
Holiday traffic is in full swing with long delays both north and south out of Auckland. If you are heading away today, please consider leaving later this evening or early tomorrow morning. For now, traffic heading north should consider #SH16 as an alt route for Northland. ^MF pic.twitter.com/MLYWckNr6W
— Waka Kotahi NZTA Auckland & Northland (@WakaKotahiAkNth) April 14, 2022
And Auckland traffic could be further hindered by motorway network repairs.
The Easter weekend also coincides with the start of New Zealand being placed in the orange Covid-19 traffic light setting where various Government restrictions have been eased; including the lifting of restrictions for indoor events and no need to wear masks in bars and other hospitality venues.
Heading away this Easter Weekend? Plan your journey in advance with our interactive Holiday Journeys Map. This tool shows predicted traffic flows, across popular holiday routes, based on previous years travel patterns. Plan ahead here: https://t.co/Wj71dZMhwI. ^MF pic.twitter.com/dN4QNsZLMt
— Waka Kotahi NZTA Auckland & Northland (@WakaKotahiAkNth) April 12, 2022
NZTA has issued a series of warnings for motorists around the main centres about projected traffic flows.
The Southern Motorway heading south from Manukau to the Bombay Hills is expected to be busy between 10am-5pm as the holiday exodus from Auckland begins.
But peak traffic flow out of the city during the Easter break is expected 2pm-5pm on Good Friday, and then 10.30am-3.30pm on Saturday.
At 1.35pm, a crash in Auckland blocked the left southbound lane just before the Mill Rd off-ramp on the Southern Motorway. Motorists heading south via the SH1 on the route this afternoon can expect delays.
Northbound traffic over the Auckland Harbour Bridge was delayed from around 9.30am after a crash blocked the middle lane.
SH1 AKL HBR BRIDGE - 9:30AM A crash is blocking the middle lane (lane 2 of 3) northbound on the Harbour Bridge. Pass with care and expect delays. ^TP pic.twitter.com/WCCPUUIpKF
— Waka Kotahi NZTA Auckland & Northland (@WakaKotahiAkNth) April 13, 2022
While the crash was cleared by about 10am, it has led to a long tail stretching back to Spaghetti Junction.
In West Auckland, crews are working to clean up the debris from an earlier crash on the North-western Motorway, which led to blocked lanes just prior to the Te Atatu Rd northbound off-ramp.
NZTA has urged motorists to "pass with care and expect delays until fully cleared".
And at noon, the NZTA revealed a crash had blocked the left southbound lane of the Southwestern Motorway between Cavendish Drive and Lambie Drive.
Motorists were urged to pass with care and expect delays.
In the Wellington region, northbound traffic today was "expected to be heavy" on SH1 Kāpiti and SH2 Remutaka Hill.
In the South Island, NZTA has warned of "high traffic volumes" today on SH1 Waipara, north Canterbury.
Meanwhile, key Auckland motorway lanes will be closed from tonight while maintenance crews repair a damaged bridge joint on the Southern Motorway.
EASTER HOLIDAYS - PREPARE FOR YOUR JOURNEY Heading away for the long weekend? Expect high traffic volumes on SH1 Waipara. To help avoid delays, visit https://t.co/Xg4055aVYNpic.twitter.com/BDzEE9KXwE
— Waka Kotahi NZTA Canterbury & West Coast (@WakaKotahiCWC) April 13, 2022
Waka Kotahi NZTA has urged motorists heading north for Easter to avoid Spaghetti Junction as all lanes on State Highway 1 between Symonds St and the SH16 link will be closed.
Regional manager Tāmaki Makaurau me Te Tai Tokerau - maintenance & operations, Jacqui Hori-Hoult said a damaged joint was found on a junction bridge during routine maintenance.
It did not pose an immediate safety risk but needed to be repaired as soon as possible, Hori-Hoult said.
"Safety is our top priority, and our teams work hard to maintain a safe and reliable transport network for our customers.
"This is a significant closure, and even with the reduced traffic volumes over Easter we need people to plan ahead and choose a different route to avoid delays."
Hori-Hoult said signposted detours would be in place - via Wellesley St to State Highway 16 westbound, SH1 northbound and the CBD.
EASTER HOLIDAYS - PREPARE FOR YOUR JOURNEY Heading away for the long weekend? Expect high traffic volumes on SH1 Waipara. To help avoid delays, visit https://t.co/Xg4055aVYNpic.twitter.com/BDzEE9KXwE
— Waka Kotahi NZTA Canterbury & West Coast (@WakaKotahiCWC) April 13, 2022
The Victoria Park Tunnel will remain open throughout the works.
From 7am-8pm on Friday one lane will open to allow access north on SH1 and to the Nelson St off-ramp but the agency advised motorists to avoid the area by choosing an alternative route.
The closure could be extended to 7am on Sunday and may be delayed by bad weather.