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Easter/Anzac break traffic management on SH29

Published: Wed 16 Apr 2014 04:58 PM
16 April 2014 | NZ Transport Agency - Waikato & Bay of Plenty
Traffic management in place this Easter/Anzac break on SH29 approach to Kaimai Range
Motorists travelling along State Highway 29 via the Kaimai Range towards Tauranga are advised that the road is reduced to two lanes at the base on the Hamilton side of the Kaimai Range and a speed restriction of 50 km/h is also in place this Easter/Anzac holiday.
NZ Transport Agency’s Regional Performance Manager Karen Boyt says, this temporary traffic management will be in place as workers are still in the process of completing road resurfacing works which have been delayed due to the heavy rain recently.
“We ask drivers to take care and to drive to the posted temporary speed limit of 50km/h. Also as there are only two lanes open from the base of the Kaimai Range to just before the summit, drivers travelling in both directions need to be aware that passing along this section is not possible. We ask that drivers please be patient during this part of their journeys" says Ms Boyt.
“We apologise for the inconvenience, and thank drivers for their patience until we are able to complete this work which is likely to be after the Easter/Anzac break.
To help you plan for your journey visit www.highwayinfo.govt.nz or phone the Transport Agency's 0800 4 HIGHWAYS to check out highway conditions. You can also sign-up via www.onthemove.govt.nz to receive free email alerts to find out about notable road incidents, road conditions or roadworks on the state highway network.
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