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Labour Weekend: there and back again safely in South Island

Published: Thu 18 Oct 2018 04:09 PM
Labour Weekend: there and back again safely in the South Island
Ahead of the three-day Labour Weekend, the NZ Transport Agency reminds travellers of a useful tool that shows predicted traffic flows at particular times, based on previous years’ travel patterns. It can be found at www.nzta.govt.nz/holidayjourneys
"Holiday weekends are always busy across the South Island so congestion and delays are inevitable at peak times,” says NZ Transport Agency Journey Manager, Lee Wright.
“But if everyone leaves plenty of time for their trip, is patient and aims to enjoy the journey, then people can arrive at their destinations safely."
Because predicted peak times can change based on incidents (sometimes caused by crashes), weather and driver behaviour, we suggest that you checkwww.nzta.govt.nz/traffic-and-travel-information before you leave for accurate information about current road and traffic conditions.
Most work sites will shut for long weekend
Transport Agency crews will be shutting down most active work sites by midday on Friday 19 October and keeping them closed until the following Tuesday at midday, 23 October, to ensure people have as few delays as possible.
Areas where longer-term road work sites with traffic signals or Stop/Go people controlling one-way traffic may cause short delays are on the Takaka Hill, SH60, along the West Coast’s SH6, SH1 Kaikōura and SH6 heading into Queenstown over the Shotover River.
Takaka Hill, SH60, route to Golden Bay
Several patches of the Takaka Hill on the Riwaka side are single lane because of huge slips caused by the February storms. People need to take their time and abide by the traffic signals.
• Project pages: https://nzta.govt.nz/projects/sh60-takaka-hill-repairs/?stage=Live
• Latest newsletter update: https://nzta.govt.nz/assets/projects/sh60-takaka-hill-repairs/SH60-takaka-hill-project-update-201810.pdf
West Coast, State Highway 6
February’s storms mean there are several places along SH6 at the Gates of Haast in South Westland and north of Greymouth at 17 Mile and Punakaiki/ Dolomite Point where the highway is reduced to a single lane with traffic lights controlling movements.
• West Coast summer season long-term projects details here:https://nzta.govt.nz/media-releases/busy-summer-roadworks-season-for-the-west-coast/
Kaikōura – single lane spots and Stop/Go remain
Although the North Canterbury Transport Infrastructure Recovery (NCTIR) team has done their best to reduce active work site delays along SH1 between Picton and Christchurch for the long weekend, a small number of Stop/ Go spots remain to the north and south on the Hundalees.
• Drivers also now have a safe stopping area at Ōhau Point north of Kaikōura, where they can view the coast and the seals. The peninsula in the town is another good place to watch seals at a safe distance.
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