Detours extended on SH1 between Rangiriri and Ohinewai
Tuesday, 31 March 2015, 3:08 pm Press Release: NZTA
Detours extended on SH1 between Rangiriri and Ohinewai
The NZ Transport Agency advises motorists
that the State Highway 1 southbound lanes between Rangiriri
and Ohinewai will be closed to traffic from 8pm on Tuesday
31 March until 6am the following day.
Motorists
will be detoured across the Glen Murray Bridge and Te Ohaki
Road, re-joining State Highway 1 via the Tainui Road Bridge
in Huntly. The detour will add approximately five to 10
minutes to regular travel time.
The closure is to
allow contractors to install temporary concrete barriers on
the northbound shoulder at Rangiriri, as work on the Waikato
Expressway continues. The work is weather dependent and
will be postponed if necessary.
The Transport
Agency thanks motorists for their patience and understanding
while the detour is in place.
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