Three bridges to be strengthened along SH29 for HPMV acces
The NZ Transport Agency says work on three bridges along State Highway 29 (SH29) between the lower Kaimais and Tauranga will allow High Productivity Motor Vehicles (HPMV) to carry greater volumes of freight mass along this section of road.
NZ Transport Agency Highways Manager, Brett Gliddon says the bridge strengthening works form part of a national programme by the Transport Agency aimed at opening up more key HPMV routes between Auckland, Waikato, and Tauranga.
“Because HPMVs carry more freight per
trip, they reduce the number of trips needed to improve
productivity and cope with increasing freight volumes,”
says Mr Gliddon.
The reduction in travel offers
significant commercial advantages – including lower
vehicle operating costs, driver hours and fuel – as well
as safety benefits from the reduced crash risk that fewer
truck trips provide.
“With the potential for productivity gains, industry will invest in newer, safer truck combinations to operate on New Zealand’s state highways and roads. These newer trucks tend to be quieter and cleaner than the vehicles they replace, while the fuel savings mean reduced carbon emissions for each tonne of freight moved,” he says.
The Transport Agency is improving freight efficiency by increasing network access for HPMVs, which are able to carry greater loads than conventional trucks. This will allow more freight to be moved in fewer trips, and unlock the benefits from industry investment in these newer, more efficient trucks.
The first of the works will start near Soldiers Road at the Te Ahara Stream Bridge on Thursday 30 January. Motorists travelling along State highway 29 (SH29), are advised to expect delays as there will be a single lane closure with a manual stop/go traffic management operation in place from 7.00am until 6.00pm.
Further lane closures will be required from time to time as the works progress onto the other SH29 bridges at Kopurererua, and Kaukumoutiti over the next four months.
The Transport Agency would like to apologise in advance for any inconvenience motorists may experience while this important work is being undertaken. If you want to find out more about this road works or the about others please go to the Transport Agency’s website at www.nzta.govt.nz/traffic/current-conditions; or free phone 0800 4HIGHWAYS (0800 44 44 49).
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