‘Enclosed Lane’ Now in Place
Auckland Regional Office
July 8th 2004
‘Enclosed Lane’ Now in Place
Motorists using the Southern Motorway (SH1) northbound between Gillies Avenue on-ramp and Grafton overbridge will notice major changes are now in place. An ‘enclosed lane’ has appeared in the fast lane.
The new layout means that the fast lane (right hand) lane is separated from the three other northbound lanes with concrete barriers, creating an enclosed lane. The enclosed lane prevents lane changes on this stretch of motorway. Road users will remember a similar layout on the Southern Motorway last August.
Lanes one to three have ‘shuffled over’ east towards the centre median, to create space for improvements to the Khyber Pass Viaduct. This new layout will remain in place until October 2004.
The enclosed lane only allows access to the Nelson St off-ramp and the North Shore. Gillies Ave on-ramp traffic should not use the enclosed lane.
Once motorists have entered the enclosed lane: lane changes are not possible between Mountain Road and Grafton Road overbridges access to Symonds Street, Wellesley Street, Port and Waitakere off-ramps is not possible.
Motorists are recommended to use the Symonds
Street or Wellesley Street exits for city access.
The
lane changes are needed to complete Khyber Pass Viaduct
improvement works safely and with minimum delays to drivers.
Improvements include adding a new southbound lane to the
viaduct and creating the option for an additional future
lane.
Khyber Pass Viaduct improvement work is part of the CMJ Stage One project to improve the efficiency, safety and capacity of the central city motorway.
The CMJ Stage One project is expected to be complete in January 2005.
ENDS