Winter Storm Update 5 – Central Plateau
Winter Storm Update 5 – Central
Plateau
The NZ Transport Agency says access
through the middle of North Island has now been
restored.
Most of the highways are open except for State
Highway 1 Desert Road where snow clearing work is
continuing.
But Transport Agency spokesperson, Karen
Boyt, says freezing temperatures are expected in the Central
Plateau overnight.
“If you are travelling over the
weekend you should drive to the conditions and expect to see
crews working on the roads.
“Now that there is a way
through the central North Island a lot of people will be
trying to use the roads so everybody should also be
patient,” Ms Boyt says.
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.
Further updates and the latest
information on other roads is provided at: www.nzta.govt.nz/traffic
State
Highway 5 Napier-Taupo Road is now open. A slip
remains in the gorge and work is continuing to clear it. The
road in the gorge will be down to one lane and have a
reduced speed limit in place.
SH49 from
Waiouru to SH4 intersection is open. This restores
access to Ohakune. Please drive to winter
conditions.
SH1 Waiouru to Hunterville
is open. Please drive to winter conditions.
State
Highway 1 from Hunterville to Waiouru is
open.
Snow and ice clearing work is continuing on
State Highway 1 Desert Road. When it does
open the road will be down to one lane at Waihohonu Bridge.
An earlier crash has damaged the bridge and urgent repair
work is needed.
From earlier
update:
State Highway 46 and
State Highway 47 Rangipo to National Park are now
open but road users are advised to take extra care because
of the snow on the road.
SH2 Waioeka Gorge
now has one lane open. The road was closed after a
slip last Friday.
How to stay up to
date:
• 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/
•
Drivers can also call 0800 4 HIGHWAYS (0800 44 44 49) to
speak to the call centre team who can provide them with
traffic and travel information either before they’re
travelling or when they’re on the road, safely parked off
the highway
• MetService road snowfall warnings
here
• MetService severe
weather warnings here