Detours in place while Dunedin’s Sthn motorway is made safer
Detours in place while Dunedin’s Southern
motorway is made safer, add extra time for your trip to
Momona Airport
The NZ
Transport Agency is advising people travelling on
Dunedin’s Southern motorway to expect detours and some
delays while work is done to make the road
safer.
“There will be detours in place over the next
three months while the Safe Roads team widens the road
between Dunedin and Mosgiel, lays a new road surface and
installs flexible side and median safety barriers. These are
important changes that will prevent people from being killed
and injured on this road,” says Transport Agency System
Manager Graeme Hall.
Work will start on Monday, 15 January and run day and night until the end of March 2018.
“If you are driving on this road during this time make sure you follow the sign-posted detours and allow an extra 15 minutes travel time during the work. If you are travelling to and from Dunedin Airport or other destinations where time is important allow an extra 20 minutes or take an alternative route if you can.”
The Transport
Agency thanks the community and people using the road for
their patience and understanding while the work is
underway.
These safety improvements are part of the
government’s $600 million Safe Roads programme, targeting
the prevention of 900 deaths and serious injuries on
high-risk rural state highways over the next decade.
• More information about the work and the
detours can be found here
https://www.nzta.govt.nz/assets/projects/sh1-dunedin-to-mosgiel/SH1-Dunedin-to-Mosgiel-detour-map2.pdf