Road users urged to take care on South Island roads
Road users urged to take care on South Island roads
The NZ Transport Agency says drivers need
to be extra vigilant in the South Island, with the wintry
blast expected to continue to affect roads and driving
conditions in many areas over the next two days.
Due to
snow, State Highway 87, Outram to Kyeburn, in Otago, is
closed to all non-four wheel drive vehicles. Check the
Transport Agency’s map for updates.
It is also snowing on the Crown Range Road between Wanaka and Queenstown and chains must be fitted between Eastburn Road and Chain Bay 1. The snow level is forecast to drop later in the day. Check QLDC Facebook for updates.
Transport Agency Journey Manager Lee Wright says the MetService are advising of snow showers, rain, high winds and high seas in many places today and tomorrow. Contractors will be gritting shaded, ice-prone areas, she said.
“Please keep your speeds down,
especially when driving on gritted roads,” she says.
Ms
Wright says motorists should be prepared for very cold
weather especially if they’re travelling the alpine passes
such as SH73 Arthur’s Pass, SH7 Lewis Pass, and SH8 Lindis
Pass, as conditions can change quickly and catch people
out.
The Transport Agency’s Winter Journeys campaign aims to
encourage drivers to be safe through planning ahead for an
enjoyable winter driving experience.http://www.nzta.govt.nz/traffic-and-travel-information/winter-journeys
The Picton to Christchurch Alternate
Route, SH7 - Lewis Pass:
MetService advises that
snow is expected to about 800 metres this evening and clear
earlyWednesday morning. Between 7pm today and 1am Wednesday,
2 to 4cm of snow may settle about the top of the
road.
Arthur’s Pass, SH73
Snow is
likely near the summit until 5pm today, with 1 or 2cm
possibly settling on the top of the road, Met Service
reported around 11 am today.
Lindis Pass,
SH8
Snow is expected above 600 metres until
midnight tonight, and 2 to 5cm may settle about the top of
the road, with lesser amounts to 600
metres.
Haast Pass, SH6
Snow is
possible about higher parts of the road until early this
evening, although little if any is expected to
settle.
Milford Road (SH94)
Snow is
expected until midnight tonight, and 3 to 5cm may settle
about the top of the road. Icy conditions are expected on
the road early Wednesday morning.
Dunedin to
Waitati Highway (SH1)
Snow showers expected to
continue until 6am tomorrow (Wednesday), 1 to 3cm could
settle on the road.
Simple rules for safe winter
travelling:
•allow extra time
•ensure
your vehicle is safe for winter driving
•drive to the
road and weather conditions
•slow down and be prepared
for unexpected hazards
•allow greater following
distance between you and the vehicle ahead
•make sure
your cell phone is well charged, check car charger
also
•have blankets, snacks, bottles of water ready in
case of emergency or a breakdown.
How to stay up to
date:
Find safe winter
driving tips at www.nzta.govt.nz/winterjourneys
The key traffic and travel source
which provides up-to-date information on weather and road
conditions is www.nzta.govt.nz/traffic
Important information is also
shared via the Transport Agency’s official Twitter and
Facebook accounts listed here https://www.nzta.govt.nz/contact-us/connect-with-us/
If you live in Queenstown Lakes District, or travel to and
from Queenstown, sign up for QLDC’s winter road reports here.
Drivers
can also call 0800 4 HIGHWAYS (0800 44 44 49) to speak to
the call centre team for traffic and travel
information.
MetService severe
weather warnings here.
MetService
road snowfall warnings here. (http://www.metservice.com/warnings/road-snowfall-warnings)
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