
Road crews faced challenging target of resealing and rebuilding
Road works and repairs continue even as temperatures start to drop
Road works and repairs continue even as temperatures start to drop
Data being collected will help determine a quick and efficient solution.
A temporary diversion road is keeping SH23 open during the 'peace-of-mind' fix.
The aim is to connect people and places in safe, accessible and smart ways.
Whangamata Area School bus will be escorted through the road works.
Some roads, like State Highway 25A, just shouldn't be there, says Chris Hipkins.
Convoys allowed through for short periods today to relieve pressure on community.
Further collapse of underslip sees re-closure to allow urgent work.
The road between Hikuai and Opoutere is open to light vehicles only.
Council able to deliver on key projects which already have community support.
Contractors will be undertaking urgent repairs on SH31 Kāwhia Road tomorrow.
Fund is open to locals who have suffered financial hardship because of Cyclone Gabrielle.
Waka Kotahi is working on a diversion is being built through private property.
Karangahake Gorge remains closed, Kaimai Range has opened.
Contractors working flat out since daylight to start clearing slips to restore access
Waka Kotahi advises people to leave sooner rather than later to get through the gorge.
Fence and tree removal begin but no date yet for diversion completion.
Another 60 or 70 metres has dropped away in 24 hours.
SH25A site continues to move, more rain coming, and work crews were being abused.
Planner shows predicted traffic flow across popular journeys
Motorists using SH25A will only be allowed to drive on the road between 7am - 7pm.
50 roads across Hamilton will be resealed if the weather is warm and dry.
Aim of safety changes to improve traffic flows through Hillcrest and the wider city.
More work will have to be done during summer holiday travel times.
Slightly slower but steady traffic flows means safer travel for all, says Waka Kotahi,
Taonga is Hamilton’s final piece in Waikato Expressway cultural symbolism plan.
The community has been calling for improvements to the high-risk intersection.
Most state highway road works will be shut down by midday on Wednesday, December 22.
Judge Paul Mabey found there was a 'consistent pattern of fraud' in the woman's offending.
Chicanes will allow drivers to weave between the barriers at a crawling speed.