Detour in place as Dunedin’s Southern motorway is made safer
MEDIA RELEASE
9 March 2018 | SOUTHERN REGION
Detour in place as Dunedin’s Southern motorway is made safer
A short detour will be in place for people travelling north on State Highway 1 between Mosgiel and Dunedin from 6pm tonight (Friday, 8 March) until 7pm on Sunday, 11 March, to allow contractors to work on a safety upgrade.
The NZ Transport Agency says the detour will take northbound traffic via the Mosgiel off-ramp and on-ramp, and is expected to add up to five minutes to the normal travel time.
People are advised to follow the detour signs and drive with extra care and attention.
Traffic heading south towards the airport will not be detoured however speed restrictions will be in place.
From 7pm on Sunday, all traffic will again be detoured off the state highway via Riccarton Road to allow contractors to continue work on other parts of the project. This full detour will continue until mid-March, weather dependent.
The work is part of the SH1 Dunedin to Mosgiel safety upgrade that will see safety barriers installed and others extended, and high performance road markings put in place along the route to help reduce head-on and run off road crashes.
More information about the project can be found at www.nzta.govt.nz/sh1-dunedin-to-mosgiel
How to stay up to date:
• The key traffic and
travel source which provides up-to-date information on
weather and road conditions nationwide is www.nzta.govt.nz/traffic
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• People 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.
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