His erratic driving was reported to police by a member of the public about 6pm after they recognised the vehicle from the earlier incident, Mr Hocken said.
He was processed for drink driving for a second time, and arrested.
"It is very concerning that someone would be so determined to take such risks with the lives of other road users," Mr Hocken said.
"His erratic driving on the busy urban motorway could have easily resulted in a crash.
"Police wish to thank the members of the public who reported these incidents and assisted with taking this dangerous driver off the roads."
The man will appear in the Wellington District Court today facing two charges of driving with excess breath alcohol, driving a motor vehicle in a dangerous manner and driving while suspended.
Drivers could report road incidents which are urgent but not life threatening by calling *555. In an emergency and when there is an immediate risk, drivers should call 111 straight away, Mr Hocken said.