Ice and snow puts South Island drivers on alert
26 June 2018 | SOUTHERN REGION
South Island drivers, in the alpine areas and the lower
half of the island should be on the lookout for black ice
and slippery conditions as a cold front sweeps up the
country today, says the NZ Transport Agency’s Network
Operations Manager Tresca Forrester.
Snow and ice closed a number of routes overnight and into this morning.
As at 10 am, just one South Island highway, SH7, was closed due to a late freeze of ice on the Lewis Pass, between Hanmer Springs and Springs Junction – with an update at 11 am. http://www.journeys.nzta.govt.nz/traffic/regions/11
• Arthur’s Pass, SH73, is open for vehicles
with chains and no-towing vehicles.
•
The Lindis Pass, Omarama to Tarras and Cromwell closed
overnight but opened after 7 am.
• The Milford
Road, SH94, was closed overnight but reopened at 10
am.
• SH93 Clinton to Mataura reopened at 7.30
am after an overnight closure.
The Crown Range Road
between Wanaka and Queenstown was closed and remained closed
at 10 am today, updates on Queenstown Lakes District’sFacebook page. https://www.facebook.com/QLDCinfo/
Slow down, be ready for black ice in shaded
places
“In many areas of Southland, Otago and
Canterbury drivers are urged to take care and drive to the
winter conditions,” says Ms Forrester. “Slow down, watch
for black ice morning and night on bridges, under trees and
areas of highway which have been shaded. Grit will be spread
on many highways which also requires drivers to slow
down.”
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