A crane places one of the turbines on a truck yesterday prior to transporting. Photo / NZTA
A crane places one of the turbines on a truck yesterday prior to transporting. Photo / NZTA
A truck carring a 64m-long wind turbine blade has tipped on its side along State Highway 45 in Taranaki.
The truck slid into a ditch and tipped over shortly before 8am while negotiating a bend at the intersection with Hampton Rd, south of Ōkato.
The NZ Transport Agency said asof 12pm there was still only one lane reopened on SH45, and a stop-go was in place.
A contractor has been called to lift the trailer out of the ditch.
UPDATE 12PM SH45 in Okato remains down to one lane under STOP/GO traffic control, due to a truck roll. Please continue to take extra care while passing and expect minor delays. ^EHhttps://t.co/ADJt29NAVV
— Waka Kotahi NZTA Central North Island (@WakaKotahiCNI) June 2, 2020
The blade was being transported from Port Taranaki to the Waipipi Wind Farm near Waverly in South Taranaki.
It was due to leave the port at 3am and arrive at Waipipi about 8am.
It's one of the first of many blades to be transported to the wind farm. Yesterday the NZTA warned drivers that trucks carrying the blades would be on Taranaki roads on weekdays until October.
NEW PLYMOUTH TO WAVERLEY - TRANSPORTATION OF BLADES Please be patient & take extra care as 56m long wind turbine blades will be on Taranaki roads until Oct. Mon-Fri trucks will leave Port Taranaki at 3am, go via SH45 Opunake & arrive at Waipipi Wind Farm, Waverley, at approx 8am. pic.twitter.com/uEmZW4Xdv8
— Waka Kotahi NZTA Central North Island (@WakaKotahiCNI) May 31, 2020