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Next level: Hawke's Bay traffic comes humming back

By Shannon Johnstone
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24 May, 2020 09:56 PM2 mins to read

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The Te Ara Kahikatea and SH51 roundabout was empty on March 28 when New Zealand was in level 4 lockdown. Photo / Paul Taylor

The Te Ara Kahikatea and SH51 roundabout was empty on March 28 when New Zealand was in level 4 lockdown. Photo / Paul Taylor

Traffic volume differences in Hawke's Bay throughout the Covid-19 alert levels have been captured through photography.

Photographer Lynda Forrest captured the difference in levels at the Meeanee and Guppy road intersection and on Meeanee Road. Photo / Lynda Forrest
Photographer Lynda Forrest captured the difference in levels at the Meeanee and Guppy road intersection and on Meeanee Road. Photo / Lynda Forrest

Photographer Lynda Forrest wanted to capture vehicle changes from level to level in her local neighbourhood to capture a piece of history.

She took two sets of photos in her local neighbourhood: one set at the Guppy Rd and Meeanee Rd intersection, and the other looking down Meeanee Rd.

The photos were all taken on a weekday in the morning.

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The Te Ara Kahikatea and SH51 roundabout was empty on March 28 when New Zealand was in level 4 lockdown. Photo / Paul Taylor
The Te Ara Kahikatea and SH51 roundabout was empty on March 28 when New Zealand was in level 4 lockdown. Photo / Paul Taylor

The project started after she visited her local corner store during level 4 and noticed the lack of cars.

As a local parent whose children walk to school in the area, she wanted to see the safety difference throughout the levels.

During level 4 it was easy and safe to cross the road but now in level 2 it is much more difficult and dangerous, she said.

A Napier City Council traffic counter in Bay View's State Highway 2 showed that traffic flow went down to 20 per cent of the normal flow when the country went into lockdown in late March.

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Statistics New Zealand and Data Ventures information based on cellphone data shows there was a 38 per cent increase in activity in Hawke's Bay in level 3 compared to in lockdown.

Now under level 2 cars have returned to the same round about. Photo / Paul Taylor
Now under level 2 cars have returned to the same round about. Photo / Paul Taylor
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