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Construction Paused On SH1 Loop Road Safety Improvements Project

Tuesday, 4 May 2021, 4:13 pm Road works at Loop Road will pause this month as Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency awaits confirmation of the preferred corridor for the Whangārei to Port Marsden Highway four-lane upgrade later this year. Construction of the single lane roundabout, extension of the northbound passing lane and safety improvements to the Portland Road and Otaika Valley Road intersections are on track to be completed in the coming weeks. Waka Kotahi National Manager Infrastructure Delivery Andy Thackwray says additional design time is required prior to constructing the proposed two-lane bridge for the Loop Road project to ensure the design and location

Have Your Say On Ways To Improve Safety On State Highways In Northland And North-west Auckland

Monday, 3 May 2021, 3:18 pm From today Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency will begin actively seeking feedback from communities in Northland and north-west Auckland about the current speeds on their state highways, hear their concerns and tap into local knowledge about how the roads are used. The public engagement period will run from May 3 to June 14. Fourteen people have died on Northland roads so far this year, one more than at the same stage of 2020. “Improving safety on New Zealand roads is a top priority for Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency. Waka Kotahi is committed to Vision Zero, which aspires to a New Zealand where no-one is killed or seriously

auckland scoop co nz » Have Your Say On Ways To Improve Safety On State Highways In Northland And North-west Auckland

Press Release – New Zealand Transport Agency From today Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency will begin actively seeking feedback from communities in Northland and north-west Auckland about the current speeds on their state highways, hear their concerns and tap into local knowledge about how the roads are used. The public engagement period will run from May 3 to June 14. Fourteen people have died on Northland roads so far this year, one more than at the same stage of 2020. “Improving safety on New Zealand roads is a top priority for Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency. Waka Kotahi is committed to Vision Zero, which aspires to a New Zealand where no-one is killed or seriously injured on our roads. We’re working to deliver a safe system which acknowledges that even responsible people can make mistakes on our roads, and that these mistakes should not cost us our lives,” says Waka Kotahi Director of Regional Relationships, Steve Mutton.

Business Scoop » Have Your Say On Ways To Improve Safety On State Highways In Northland And North-west Auckland

Press Release – New Zealand Transport Agency From today Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency will begin actively seeking feedback from communities in Northland and north-west Auckland about the current speeds on their state highways, hear their concerns and tap into local knowledge about how … From today Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency will begin actively seeking feedback from communities in Northland and north-west Auckland about the current speeds on their state highways, hear their concerns and tap into local knowledge about how the roads are used. The public engagement period will run from May 3 to June 14. Fourteen people have died on Northland roads so far this year, one more than at the same stage of 2020.

Community Scoop » Have Your Say On Ways To Improve Safety On State Highways In Northland And North-west Auckland

Press Release – New Zealand Transport Agency From today Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency will begin actively seeking feedback from communities in Northland and north-west Auckland about the current speeds on their state highways, hear their concerns and tap into local knowledge about how … From today Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency will begin actively seeking feedback from communities in Northland and north-west Auckland about the current speeds on their state highways, hear their concerns and tap into local knowledge about how the roads are used. The public engagement period will run from May 3 to June 14. Fourteen people have died on Northland roads so far this year, one more than at the same stage of 2020.

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