Locals urged to plan journeys as Gladstone Road Bridge widening kicks off

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency – Press Release/Statement:

Headline: Locals urged to plan journeys as Gladstone Road Bridge widening kicks off

The shared path is part of Gisborne’s Urban Cycleways Programme, which aims to get more locals on their bikes by developing a dedicated walking and cycling network around and across Gisborne that provides safe connections between schools, recreation areas, business centres and residential areas.

Maitai to Rocks Road/Haven Road, shared path Nelson – spring completion

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency – Press Release/Statement:

Headline: Maitai to Rocks Road/Haven Road, shared path Nelson – spring completion

To date 80% of the scheduled work has been successfully completed, says NZ Transport Agency System Manager, Frank Porter. “This includes new kerb and channel, footpath base course, boardwalk, removal of surface markings, entrance-ways to businesses and the LED light upgrade along Haven Road.

NZ Transport Agency issues safety alert for heavy vehicle towing connections

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency – Press Release/Statement:

Headline: NZ Transport Agency issues safety alert for heavy vehicle towing connections

The action is being undertaken in response to safety concerns identified during the NZ Transport Agency’s current investigation of Mr Joyce’s certification activity. The investigation was initiated following the indefinite suspension of Mr Joyce’s heavy vehicle specialist certifier (HVSC) appointment on 13 June 2018, as a result of issues identified during Transport Agency audits.

Contractor appointed to build new bridge over the Ōpaoa River, Blenheim

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency – Press Release/Statement:

Headline: Contractor appointed to build new bridge over the Ōpaoa River, Blenheim

Transport Agency South Island Director of Regional Relationships Jim Harland says the appointment marks a major milestone in the development of the bridge on State Highway 1, a critical transport link between Picton and Christchurch, particularly for freight, and for people in Marlborough to access central Blenheim.

Cameras inside Waterview Tunnels to ensure safe speeds

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency – Press Release/Statement:

Headline: Cameras inside Waterview Tunnels to ensure safe speeds

Safety cameras have been operating in enforcement mode at the entrances and exits of the twin tunnels since they were opened in July 2017. The safety cameras inside the tunnels have also been monitoring travel speeds since July 2017, and will now be used to enforce the 80km/h speed limit inside the tunnels themselves, while the cameras at the tunnel entrances and exits will be switched off.

Christchurch City Council’s cycle-friendly commitment recognised at national cycling awards

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency – Press Release/Statement:

Headline: Christchurch City Council’s cycle-friendly commitment recognised at national cycling awards

The Bike to the Future Awards are organised by the NZ Transport Agency and Cycling Action Network (CAN). They acknowledge New Zealand’s most innovative cycling projects and celebrate the people who are making cycling a safer and more attractive transport choice.

UPDATE – Expect delays on SH2 near Te Puna this weekend

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency – Press Release/Statement:

Headline: UPDATE – Expect delays on SH2 near Te Puna this weekend

This work is a continuation of the tree felling that occurred last weekend. We remind motorists this is a hazardous operation that requires all traffic to be stopped while each tree is felled. Stop/go traffic management will be in place, with a 30km/h temporary speed limit through the work site.

First look at the Manawatū Gorge replacement route

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency – Press Release/Statement:

Headline: First look at the Manawatū Gorge replacement route

While a final design hasn’t been confirmed, Project Manager Lonnie Dalzell says the indicative route sees the new road run from near the western entry of the closed SH3 gorge route, cross the Ruahine Ranges north of the Gorge, and reconnect to SH3 at Woodville.

NZTA seeking community input for SH2 Safety improvements

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency – Press Release/Statement:

Headline: NZTA seeking community input for SH2 Safety improvements

The NZ Transport Agency is investigating ways to improve safety and keep traffic moving as the Wairarapa region grows, and it is inviting the community to have their say.
The NZ Transport Agency’s SH2 Masterton to Carterton team will be at Masterton’s Solway Primary School, between 2.30pm to 4.30pm on Wednesday 8 August, and at the Carterton Events Centre, between 10am to 2pm on Saturday 11 August, to share information on possible improvements and get feedback and ideas from the community.
“This stretch of SH2 is part of a key route between the Wellington region and the north,” NZTA Regional Transport Systems Manager Mark Owen says.
“It’s important for our communities, our economic development and tourism. With the increasing volume of traffic, some intersections, speed and roadside hazards like poles or ditches mean it’s also a high-risk road.”
Between 2007 and 2016, 17 people were seriously injured in crashes on the road between Masterton and Carterton. The majority of these injuries were caused by drivers running off the road and into ditches, hitting fences and poles, and  head-on crashes. More recently there have also been crashes at intersections.
“There are proven ways we can make this high-risk road much safer to help prevent crashes and support growth, but to get it right, we need the community’s help. The local people who use and live near this road know it better than anyone else. We’re keen to hear their views on what we could change.
“We’d encourage anyone who’s interested to come along and see more about this investigation, and have their say.”
People who can’t make it can still share their views online or by mail until Friday 31 August.
Mr Owen says possible improvements include:

Protecting the Lewis Pass highway from river erosion, work timed to avoid nesting season

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency – Press Release/Statement:

Headline: Protecting the Lewis Pass highway from river erosion, work timed to avoid nesting season

The Department of Conservation (DOC) is working closely with the Agency to minimise the number of beech trees which need to be removed and to protect the wildlife habitat by ensuring the tree felling is well ahead of bird nesting season in September.