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Update on Central North Island roads as of 12.20pm 8 August

Update on Central North Island roads as of 12.20pm 8 August

The NZ Transport Agency is advising motorists to continue to take care and be aware of winter conditions on many of the state highways around the central and lower North Island.

The following road remain closed until further notice:
State Highway 5 Napier to Taupo.

State Highway 1 Desert Road is now open, however road users are still advised to expect winter conditions and to take extra care.

Road users are also advised to take extra care on the following roads:

State Highway 2 Tutira to Wairoa – flooding.
State Highway 2 Napier to Tutira – ice.
State Highway 2 Otoko to Matawai – ice.
State Highway 2 Rimutaka Hill Road – winter driving conditions.
State Highway 2 Trentham to Haywards ,Upper Hutt – black ice. Speed restrictions are in place.

In general, road users are advised to take extra care and drive to the conditions. As weather and road conditions can change rapidly and we advise people to check the latest weather and road updates before they get on the road.

The Transport Agency’s Winter Journeys website www.nzta.govt.nz/winter-journeys brings together tips on winter driving and links to get updates on the latest weather and road conditions.
Motorists can get real time information from:
• www.nzta.govt.nz/traffic
For Central North Island updates
• www.facebook.com/NZTAcni
• www.twitter.com/NZTAcni
For Wellington and Wairarapa updates
• www.facebook.com/NZTAwgtn
• www.twitter.com/NZTAwgtn

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