Lower North Island/Upper South Island - Planned State Highway Roadworks And Waitangi Weekend Advice
Friday, 3 February 2023, 2:46 pm Press Release: NZTA
The details below outline the main planned state highway
roadworks occurring in the greater Wellington region and the
top of the South Island over the coming week (5 February
2023).
People planning to travel over the Waitangi Day
long weekend should check the latest information on road
closures and restrictions before starting their journeys,
allow plenty of extra time and expect delays in several
regions.
Parts of the country remain under Metservice
heavy rain watches and warnings, including parts of
Northland, Auckland, Bay of Plenty, Coromandel, Taranaki and
the South Island’s West Coast.
A number of state
highways remain closed due to significant slips and other
damage, with lengthy detours in place which will add
significantly to travel times in affected
areas.
Further details about regional state highway
conditions and roadworks are also published on our
website:
Wellington
Roadworks
Nelson/Marlborough
traffic updates
Tasman
traffic updates
NOTE:
Roadworks are dependent on weather and other factors. If bad
weather should strike, work will be postponed to the next
suitable night in the works programme.
Wellington, Porirua, Kāpiti,
Hutt
State
Highway
1
SH1
Peka Peka southbound OFFRAMP and one lane
CLOSED
Tuesday, 7 February and Wednesday, 8
February day/night for surfacing works
Detour via
Ōtaki and the old state highway or Waikanae to Peka
Peka
SH1 South of Glenside/Churton Park
interchange
Wednesday, 8 February, night, 7
pm-5.30 am
Northbound one lane closed for guardrail
repairs
SH1 Peka
Peka
Tuesday, 7 February to Friday, 10
February, day/night
Expect lane closures and
restricted speed limits for surfacing
works
State
Highway
59
SH59
Linden, north of Transmission Gully Motorway
interchange
Tuesday, 7 February to Friday,
10 February, during the day, 4 am-3 pm
Occasional
northbound one lane closed for bridge
works
SH59 Porirua, south of Whitford Brown
Avenue
Monday, 6 February, night, 7.30 pm-2
am
Northbound one lane closed for light pole
replacement
SH 59 Porirua, near Mungavin
interchange
Tuesday, 7 February and
Wednesday 8 Febraury, nights, 7 pm-5.30
am
Southbound one lane closed for survey and
monitoring work
Wednesday and Thursday nights,
7pm-5.30am
Northbound one lane closed for survey and
monitoring work
SH59
Pukerua Bay
Stop/go traffic control
fulltime, day and night for hillside stabilisation
works
SH59 Pukerua Bay, near Wairaka
Road
Tuesday to Friday during the day, 9
am-4 pm
Stop/go traffic control for pathway
project
State
Highway
58
SH58
Paremata Road, east of Spinnaker
Drive
Tuesday, 7 February, night, 7 pm-5.30
am
Stop/go traffic control for guardrail
repairs
SH58 Haywards Hill to
Pauatahanui
Tuesday to Friday during the
day, 9 am-3 pm
Stop/go traffic control for project
works
State
Highway
2
SH2
Upper Hutt, near Moeraki Road
Monday to
Thursday nights, 7 pm-5.30 am
Stop/go traffic
control for water works
SH2 Kaitoke, near
Waterworks Road
Tuesday, 7 February, during
the day, 9 am-4 pm
Stop/go traffic control for road
repairs
Wairarapa State
Highways
State
Highway
2
SH2
Masterton, South Chapel Street
CLOSED
Monday to Thursday nights, 8 pm-6 am
for resurfacing
Light vehicles detour via Dixon
Street
Heavy vehicles detour via Ngaumutawa
Road
SH2 Between Carterton and
Masterton
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o Northbound and southbound
passing lanes closed day/night for safety improvement
project works
SH2 North of
Featherston
Tuesday, 7 February, night, 7
pm-5.30 am
Stop/go traffic control for road repairs
with water-cutting machine
SH2 South of
Carterton
Monday, 6 February, night, 9
pm-5.30 am
Stop/go traffic control for guardrail
repairs
SH2 Between Carterton and
Masterton
Tuesday to Thursday nights, 7
pm-6 am
Stop/go traffic control for safety
improvements project works
SH2 North of
Masterton, near Mikimiki Road
Wednesday, 8
February, during the day, 7 am-4 pm
Stop/go traffic
control for road
repairs
State
Highway
53
SH53
Approach to Martinborough
Wednesday, 8
February and Thursday, 9 February nights, 7 pm-5.30
am
Stop/go traffic control for road repairs with
water-cutting
machine
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