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Overnight re-surfacing on State Highway 2 starts on Sunday

Published: Thu 8 Nov 2018 04:53 PM
Overnight re-surfacing on State Highway 2 starts on Sunday night
The NZ Transport Agency advises motorists of re-surfacing work on two sections of State Highway 2, starting Sunday, November 11 for 5 nights.
The work will start on Sunday and Monday nights between Dobson Road and Mangatawhiri Road near the SH1 interchange at Pokeno. It will continue from Tuesday to Thursday between Dimmock Road and Heaven Road before the SH2/25 roundabout leading to Thames.
The resurfacing will take place between 7pm and 5am when traffic is lightest and the road crews can work, quickly, safely and efficiently. There will be stop/go traffic management to keep one lane open and a temporary 30 kph speed limit in place, but motorists should expect delays, says the NZ Transport Agency’s System Manager Wayne Oldfield.
The Transport Agency advises motorists intending to travel on SH2 during this time to allow extra time for their journey, or plan ahead to avoid the resurfacing hours.
The work is weather-dependent so may be cancelled if there is rain.
The Transport Agency thanks motorists for their patience and understanding while this essential maintenance is completed ahead of the summer holiday period. Please keep to the temporary speed limit to ensure the safety of the road crews and all motorists.
Tips for driving on freshly-laid chip seal:
· Get ready: slow down to the temporary speed limit BEFORE reaching the coned area
· Leave space: keep at least 2 car lengths from the vehicle in front
· Avoid braking: tap the brakes lightly if required
· Don’t drive too fast: your vehicle will scatter road chips and may damage other vehicles
· Don’t drive too slow: your vehicle will sink into the road surface causing bitumen and chips to stick to your wheels
· Avoid heavy braking: keep moving and avoid sudden braking to avoid damaging the fresh surface
Vehicles travelling at the temporary speed limit of 30 kph help press the new chips into the seal. Road sweepers will regularly go over the new seal to remove loose chips.
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