New Blow for Northland Passing Lanes Project
Thursday, October 4 2001 Dr Muriel Newman Press Releases -- Transport
The on again off again passing lanes on a dangerous stretch of State Highway 1 south of Whangarei appear to be off
again according to the answers to parliamentary questions released to ACT MP Muriel Newman.
"The Minister of Transport has confirmed that seven passing lanes are being planned on State Highway 1 from Oakleigh to
Waipu but the bombshell is that funding for them has not been approved," Dr Newman said.
The Minister states: "Planning is underway and subject to obtaining the usual statutory approvals the priority for
funding will be considered in the context of a national strategy for passing lanes that will be completed by the end of
this year."
"I take this to mean that Northland's passing lane project will go into the queue along with everyone else. There is now
no certainty that we will get the funding, although we had been led to believe it was already allocated," Dr Newman
said.
There will be an opportunity to ask for the support of Parliament next week when the transport select committee hears
evidence on Dr Newman's petition for passing lanes, which was supported by thousands of Northlanders. Robin Shepherd the
chair of the transport committee of the regional council will also attend to outline to the select committee how
dangerous that stretch of road is.
"Given the recent spate of accidents on the road it is definitely one of New Zealand's black spots and should receive
priority attention," Dr Newman said.
For more information visit ACT online at http://www.act.org.nz or contact the ACT Parliamentary Office at
act@parliament.govt.nz.