Kaikoura access: Waiau/ Mt Lyford road to reopen from 3 to 6
6 April 2017 | SOUTHERN REGION
Kaikoura access: Waiau/ Mt Lyford road to reopen from 3 to 6 pm, all drivers need to take need care
All drivers are warned that conditions across the
country mean they need to take care and build in extra time
today. NZ Transport Agency Journey Manager Lee Wright
says:
· Drive with patience, slow down – keep
your speed down, stick to speed restrictions
· Be
aware of surface flooding on roads, potholes forming
·
Watch for fallen trees/debris on the roads and road crews
clearing hazards
· Add extra time for your
journey
· Stop for a break, avoid fatigue.
Waiau/ Mt Lyford road (Route 70) – 3 pm opening,
closing 6 pm
The inland road (Route 70) to Kaikoura via
Waiau and Mt Lyford will be open for three hours between 3
and 6 pm today. There will be stop/go sites and traffic
lights along the route.
Overnight the road will be
monitored for a possible 7am opening tomorrow.
Check this
page for updates.
State Highway 1 south of
Kaikoura remains closed
State Highway 1 south of Kaikoura
will remain closed today (Thursday). High volumes of rain
caused mudslides to block the highway in the past two days,
pushing rock-filled containers over the edge of the
road.
Five mud and rock slides are now blocking the road in different sections and teams of excavators and loaders will be working today to clear those slips.
“At Site 14 near the Paratitahi Tunnels, more of the soil and rock has come down in the heavy rain last night. The shipping containers have again been pushed closer to the sea and an estimated 2000 cubic metres has fallen from that slip face. This slip needs to be cleared and the containers reinstated before the road can reopen,” says Steve Mutton, Transport Agency Earthquake Recovery Manager.
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