The shortened convoy distance means each trip was estimated to take 10 to 20 minutes, depending on the number of vehicles in each convoy.
This would enable adjustments to the schedule and longer uninterrupted work periods.
NZTA it would give crews more time on the ground to continue stabilisation work at the Goldsmith slip site so the road could be restored to normal two-way traffic sooner.
Convoys will continue to operate seven days a week.
The convoy distance through SH2 Waioweka Gorge will be reduced to approximately 2.6km, with controlled access through the Goldsmith slip area. Photo / NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi
New convoy times from Monday
Gisborne-bound
Start point: Goldsmith Reserve
Departure times: 7am, 12.30pm, 6.30pm
Ōpōtiki-bound
Start point: 1km north of the Oponae rest area
Departure times: 7.30am, 1pm, 7pm
Geotechnical assessments had confirmed the road was safe under controlled access.
NZTA encouraged people to carefully consider whether travel was essential and to plan ahead.
Drivers should be prepared for the road to close at short notice if weather conditions or risk assessments changed.
It is an active worksite and normal road conditions should not be expected.
Convoys would remain in place while crews complete tasks to stabilise the site, which include drainage improvements, culvert checks and debris clearance.