There have been many near misses at the the new Highbrook motorway offramp roundabout, particularly for those coming from Bairds Rd to travel south on the motorway. Vision is limited because of the height of the grass and flax, and so traffic builds up. Can you please find out if
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A search of the road code reveals that you may cross over a solid yellow no-passing lines - if it is safe to do so - when making a turn to enter a driveway or side road. But no-passing lines are often marked in areas where visibility is limited, so care is required. It may be safer to turn further along the road, where visibility is better.
When driving from south to north it would be great if one could avoid the State Highway 1 motorway and the Harbour Bridge. Can you tell me how to travel from Manukau to Albany via the western motorways? Marie Roberts, Rotorua.
My suggestion would be to take the SH20 offramp at Manukau and follow this motorway to its current conclusion at Maioro St. Turn left at the lights at the end of the motorway and at the end of Maioro St turn right on to New Windsor Rd. At the end of New Windsor turn right on to Blockhouse Bay Rd and when you reach the traffic lights at Great North Rd, turn right. This will take you to the SH16 onramp and you can head west on this motorway as far as Westgate. Here, get on to SH18 towards Hobsonville and Greenhithe, and at the Albany Highway interchange, follow the signs for Albany.
* It appears that I supplied erroneous information on Tuesday about scooters in bus lanes. City bus lanes may be used by cyclists and riders of motorcycles and mopeds unless the sign indicates buses only. The error is regretted.
This is the last Ask Phoebe column for 2011. I wish all readers, contributors and problem-solvers a happy and safe holiday period, and thank you all for your support. The column will recommence in January.