They are worried people could drive as far as the site and then be turned back, adding even more time to their journey.
''We are keen on it being re-opened, but let's keep it closed until the bloody thing's properly fixed,'' said Kawakawa Business Association chairman Malcolm Francis.
All traffic to and from the Bay of Islands has been diverted on a 40km loop through Kawakawa to Puketona junction and past Haruru since late February.
The detour has added up to 50 minutes travelling time to Opua and the Russell ferry and proved a problem for many students needing to get to Bay of Islands College, usually a 15 to 20 minute drive.
Russell Business Association chairwoman Janet Planet said she is also concerned about an expectation the road will open at the same time each day when people might get that far and then be turned back.
Planet said the detour was already ''annoying, at best - heading north to go south''.
She said she knew of people with part-time jobs in Kawakawa and Whangarei who had stopped working because of the increased cost in petrol and time it took to get to work.
''It's not worth the wage they get."