Waikato and Bay of Plenty motorists are advised to plan their journey with work to maintain the State Highway 2 (SH2) corridor between Waihī to Tauranga beginning this week.
New Zealand Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) said it was part of this
Renewal and resealing works on State Highway 2 (SH2) between Waihī to Tauranga begin on February 19. Photo / Alex Cairns
Waikato and Bay of Plenty motorists are advised to plan their journey with work to maintain the State Highway 2 (SH2) corridor between Waihī to Tauranga beginning this week.
New Zealand Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) said it was part of this year’s road renewals and resealing programme, with 20 chip-seal sites between Bethlehem and Athenree identified to keep the corridor in good condition.
NZTA’s journey manager for the Bay of Plenty, Frankie Evans, said there were strategies to avoid delays, especially with more people back on the road.
“With students back at school and people back at work, planning is essential to ensure your journey is as straightforward as possible.
“Strategies such as working from home if you can, delaying travel during peak hours, and allowing plenty of time to reach your destination will all help.
“The work is weather-dependent and, where possible, done at night to minimise disruption. It’s important to drive to the posted temporary speed limit during the day while the new seals bed in.”
Evans said motorists should follow the speed restrictions and other traffic management plans in place.
“These keep road users and our workers safe, and also ensures we can get work done as quickly and efficiently as possible.”
The 20 reseals are being carried out alongside ongoing safety improvements, and the Takitimu North Link project.
The roadworks are expected to continue into March.
Works planned from February 19 to March
Maintenance and operations works programme:
Waihī to Ōmokoroa safety improvements programme:
Takitimu North Link project:
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