Northland-based Government MPs should have done more to put the four-lane highway from Whangarei to Auckland at the front of the queue for funding, according to a road safety advocate.
John Bain, chairman of the Northland Regional Transport Committee, said he was gutted after learning a $28 billion transport programme had been unveiled yesterday for Auckland, only a week after the Government said it would not continue with a plan to four-lane SH1 south of Whangarei.
"There is plenty going to Auckland to solve their traffic problems but once again Northland has been left out in the cold," Bain said.
"Currently south of Whangarei is not a highway, it's almost a killing road which needs to be brought up to scratch."
Transport Minister Phil Twyford said passing lanes and barriers would be put in place to make the road safer. But Bain said that would not be enough and Northland-based MPs should have pushed harder for the four-lane option.