Source: New Zealand Transport Agency
Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency urges road users to avoid unnecessary travel if they can.
Staying home keeps you safe and helps emergency services get to people in need. It means our contractors can also move around the network more efficiently, speeding up response times.
Slips can occur anywhere on the roading network.
Central North Island update 6am:
SH35 Gisborne to Ōpōtiki – Closed
SH35 remains closed with a number of potential risks on the road, especially in coastal areas exposed to storm surges, wind and rain.
SH2 Napier to Gisborne – Closed
This stretch of the state highway remains closed due to large amounts of surface flooding, slips and debris.
SH5 Napier to Taupō – Closed
This stretch of state highway remains closed due to high winds, possible flooding, slips and debris.
SH1 Rangipo to Waiouru, Three Sisters – Closed
Due to fallen trees, State Highway 1 is closed between Rangipo and Waiouru. Please plan your journey accordingly, allowing extra time for travel.
These state highways will be reassessed from 7am, as crews hope to arrive on site to inspect the roads. A further update is expected mid-morning, after contractors have had time to reassess any damage.
The state highways will remain closed until further notice.
Safety of all road users and contractors is always our number one priority. And while we want to keep our network open, safety comes first – that’s why the decision to close a stretch of road isn’t taken lightly.
Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency thanks all road users for their patience and understanding.
Please keep an eye on Waka Kotahi Journey Planner for any updates.
Journey Planner(external link)
Journey Planner is updated 24/7 by Waka Kotahi traffic operations centres, and is the best source of the most recent and reliable information available on state highway closures and disruptions. Remember to refresh the page when checking the status of highways to ensure that the latest updates are displayed.