
Concerns SH1 Brynderwyn Hills closure will see safety compromised
Roadworks are being done on detours, but not everyone believes they'll be up to scratch.
Roadworks are being done on detours, but not everyone believes they'll be up to scratch.
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The bus had to pull over mid-journey amid concerns it wasn’t safe to continue.
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The Kaitaki lost power and came close to running aground in January last year.
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More than $220 million has so far been spent on the project.
The 11km stretch of SH1 needs overhaul, NZTA Waka Kotahi says.
The crash happened in Taipuha on Wednesday afternoon.
There were also delays on some lines in the capital due to heat restrictions.
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There has been an abject lack of long-term planning for decades.
The 68-seat ATR72-500 aircraft could be a regular sight over Whanganui skies.
The extra costs for taking the detour will have to be passed on, truck drivers say.
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A single vehicle collided with a power pole and lines came down across the road.