Source: New Zealand Transport Agency
The long Matariki weekend is upon us and the state highway network around Tairāwhiti and Hawke’s Bay is likely to be busier.
The Metservice forecast has improved for Matariki across both regions.
While much of the state highway network is open following this week’s heavy rainfall and strong winds, NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi is strongly advising all road users to take their time on the roads.
Regional Manager of Maintenance and Operations Rua Pani says people really need to take care when driving between and around both regions.
“Vigilance is the key this weekend. Most of our state highways are now open, but the roads and the surrounding land has seen a lot of rainfall – it’s sodden and so the risk of further slips and debris is heightened.
“As a result of the rainfall, our crews are continuing to see potholes form and minor slips on the roadside.
“It’s really important motorists take care wherever they go, take your time, enjoy the long weekend journey and drive to the conditions,” says Ms Pani.
As at 4.30pm:
SH2 north of Gisborne is OPEN
SH35 is OPEN
SH2 between Gisborne and Napier is OPEN. A slip is currently partially blocking one lane at Wharerātā. Caution is advised.
SH38 between Frasertown and Lake Waikaremoana remains CLOSED, but one lane is open to residents and Emergency Services only. Traffic management will be in place.
SH5 Napier – Taupō is OPEN
SH51 is OPEN
SH50 is OPEN
Crews are continuing to temporarily repair potholes, which have developed as a result of the heavy rainfall on the network, as quickly as possible.
“Please also keep up to date on the conditions on our state highways, before you travel, by visiting NZTA’s Journey Planner.”