Safety work on key upper North Island route to start
Safety work on key upper North Island route to start
$8.1 million is to be spent on improving safety on State
Highway 1, between Cambridge and Piarere, with work getting
underway early next year.
The safety project which runs between the end of the Cambridge section of the Waikato Expressway and Piarere the State Highway 1/State Highway 29 intersection, is part of the Government’s Safer Roads and Roadsides Programme targeting 90 high risk sites on rural State Highways nationally.
The New Zealand Transport Agency’s Waikato Highways Manager Niclas Johansson says the work will provide immediate safety improvements ahead of a detailed investigation to identify long-term solutions for this 17km section of State Highway 1, which has seen 13 deaths and 45 serious injuries from crashes over the past 10 years.
The project includes creating a wide centre line to reduce head on crashes, installing side barriers in high-risk areas, to reduce the impact of run-off road crashes, and upgrading signs to make high risk areas more visible.
“This section of State Highway 1 is a critical link for tourism and freight, connecting Auckland to the Waikato and Bay of Plenty and further afield to the central North Island. These improvements will make this key route safer for everyone who uses it.”
Mr Johansson says in parallel with the immediate safety improvement work being undertaken, the Transport Agency will be considering longer term solutions for this key route through the upper North Island.
A comprehensive engagement process with stakeholders, road users and the community will start now to identify the preferred long-term solutions for State Highway 1 and State Highway 29.
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