Travel delays during these works are expected to be 5-10 minutes. Chipsealing helps ensure a smooth, skid-resistant surface, free of potholes and slippery sections to reduce the risk of crashes and help keep everyone travelling on our roads safe.
Fire callouts
Fire crews attended two unrelated emergencies within about 20 minutes of each other on Puketona Rd, at Hururu near Kerikeri, on Sunday.
The first was a single vehicle crash just after 12.30pm.
The car involved hit a power pole, bringing down lines and causing a small grass fire about 2m x 10m, a Fire and Emergency New Zealand spokesman said.
No one was hurt; the vehicle’s occupants were able to get themselves out, the spokesman said.
About 12.50pm Fire and Emergency crews were called to put out a ceiling fire in a house. A crew from Kerikeri spent about 15 minutes extinguishing the 10m x 8m blaze, the spokesman said.
Lifejacket recall
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) and Maritime New Zealand are calling for people to double-check their lifejackets this summer. This is due to a fault found in an inflator mechanism which may result in jackets not inflating as expected.
The Halkey-Roberts mechanism is installed in the Hutchwilco Classic 170N Manual Inflatable Lifejacket and Hutchwilco Super Comfort 170N Manual Inflatable Lifejacket which are manufactured from June 2021 to May 2022. There are more than 21,000 affected units throughout New Zealand. Recall notices for both the lifejackets and mechanism have been published here.