People travelling the Forgotten World Highway (State Highway 43) this summer are asked to plan ahead to avoid delays as work to seal the Tāngarākau Gorge gets back under way.
The project, which began last summer, will result in the unsealed 12km section of the Forgotten World Highway being chip-sealed, making the road safer and more accessible for locals and visitors wanting to experience the backcountry journey. The highway runs between Stratford and Taumarunui.
Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency project manager Sree Nutulapati said road closures within the Tāngarākau Gorge would be required while the work was happening.
“This is due to the constrained environment through the gorge and the heavy machinery required to complete the work,” Nutulapati said.
From Monday, October 9, through to Friday, October 13, crews will be on site from 8am until 5pm and motorists should plan for delays of up to one hour when travelling through the gorge. Traffic queues will be cleared every hour throughout the day, starting from 9am.