The NZ Transport Agency is inviting people to three drop-in sessions this week to hear about plans to make State Highway 33, between Te Ngae Junction and Paengaroa, safer.
The safety improvements have been developed after discussions with locals and stakeholders earlier this year.
They include a wide centre line from Te Ngae to Paengaroa, flexible roadside safety barriers at high risk locations, safety improvements in Mourea, Okere Falls and Paengaroa, rumble strips and a south-bound passing lane between Paengaroa and Okere Falls.
The Transport Agency's director safety and environment Harry Wilson said the plan being suggested would make the road safer, but the agency still wanted to hear more from the public.
"The safety team had great conversations with the wider community and interested groups about their concerns with this road and the feedback received has helped shape the proposed safety improvements," Mr Wilson said.