SH1 Brynderwyn – slip remediation works

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Source: New Zealand Transport Agency

Due to slips on State Highway 1 Brynderwyn caused by ex-Tropical Cyclone Hale, the area will be reduced to a single lane under stop/go traffic management tomorrow (Thursday 12 January).

From 9am crews will be conducting slip remediation works including tree felling. While the tree is being felled, traffic will be held at each end.

Please expect delays or consider alternative routes such as Kaiwaka-Mangawhai-Waipu or via Dargaville.

Work is expected to be complete by Thursday afternoon, weather permitting.

Heavy vehicles and freight are encouraged to use SH12 as opposed to the western local road via Mangawhai.

Electric Vehicle (EV) users should consider the extra range required for alternative routes, or increased journey time through SH1 Brynderwyn.

EV charging locations(external link)

For up-to-date information on road works, traffic, detours and delays, drivers are encouraged to visit the Waka Kotahi Journey Planner website(external link)

Waka Kotahi thanks motorists in advance for their patience and understanding.

Note: There is currently a 50km/h temporary speed limit already in place in this area.

MIL OSI

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