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SH1 Desert Road closure scheduled for next week

Published: Fri 9 Mar 2018 11:52 AM
9 March 2018
SH1 Desert Road closure scheduled for next week
The State Highway 1-Desert Road closure is now expected to take place on Thursday 15 March.
The road is being closed to enable the concrete deck to be poured on the Waihohonu Stream Bridge. The bridge was damaged in a crash last year.
Earlier dates have been postponed because of bad weather. Pouring concrete in wet weather can have environmental and safety impacts.
NZTA Waikato Transport Systems Manager, Karen Boyt, says this date is still weather dependent.
“People should continue to check our website or call us before they leave for their journey so they’re aware of what’s ahead of them.”
Another similar 36-hour closure is scheduled for mid to late April, this will also be weather permitting.
Outside of the closure times people can expect the bridge to be down to one lane, with some short closures of around 5 minutes. There is a 30km/h limit in place.
The alternative route is State Highways 46, 47, 4, and 49. This detour is not suitable for vehicles over 46 tonnes, apart from 50MAX which is permitted.
There are also multiple maintenance work sites on the Desert Road during this period and delays are possible at other sites.
High productivity motor vehicles can use the SH3 and SH3A route between Hamilton and Bulls.
Vehicles with over-weight loads or over-dimension loads wider than 3.0 metres are unable to use the Desert Road section of SH1 until the bridge repairs are complete in April.
The closure dates are subject to fine weather. Updates will be posted at the sites below.
People can check all current road closures here:
http://www.journeys.nzta.govt.nz/traffic/
We are also on Twitter and Facebook:
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