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Source: New Zealand Transport Agency

Motorists driving between Katikati and Tauranga are being encouraged to drive safely and consider others as they make their journeys along this section of State Highway 2.

Last week the NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) Board confirmed further median barrier work will no longer proceed on the remaining 2 sections of SH2 between Waihī and Ōmokoroa, following a review of the scope of the safety improvements project in this area.

The NZTA Board decided the best way forward is to complete the 2 further roundabouts and wide centrelines, maintaining all right-turning movements on remaining intersections along the corridor. All other improvements will remain.

There are 4 new roundabouts already completed.

When entering a roundabout, drivers must give way to vehicles already on the roundabout or entering the roundabout from a road on their right. Follow any instructions given by a sign, road marking or traffic lights.

A reminder that drivers should signal before entering and leaving the roundabout. Signal left when you pass the exit before the one you intend to use.

More guidance is available here:

Road code: Giving way at roundabouts

If driving a slower vehicle, use the slow vehicle bay if there is one to allow other traffic to pass.

In areas where the median barrier is already installed, motorists will need to travel to the nearest safe turnaround area such as the new roundabouts.

Doing a u-turn in areas where there is a gap in the median barrier (for a bridge) puts yourself and others at risk.

Even with an 80km/h speed limit in place, there are high traffic volumes, and often little time or room for oncoming drivers to take evasive action if someone makes this manoeuvre in front of them.

Making correct use of the new roundabouts helps ensure everyone gets where they’re going safely.

Roundabouts between Waihī and Ōmokoroa.

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