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Care Needed While Driving Home From The Long Weekend

Auckland Transport is asking people returning home after the long weekend to be particularly alert when driving. There are still roads throughout the region with significant damage, and care is needed as rain is expected on Monday. We recommend people check the AT Mobile app or AT website for the latest information on the road network or public transport services before they travel.

There continues to be approx. 450 road maintenance crew members working on the region’s roads and in the past 24 hours, they have managed to reopen the Brynderwyn Hill (northbound and changing to southbound on Monday 6 February), Ngapipi Road, Kemp Road, and Shore Road.

Deputy Mayor Desley Simpson is pleased to have Shore Road reopened. “I would like to say a huge thanks to the Mayor and AT for all their efforts in getting Shore Road to reopen in time for schools starting back this week.”

The work on Tamaki Drive is progressing well and it is hoped that a westbound lane can be opened in the next 24 hours.

School bus routes

Many families will be turning their attention to schools starting on Tuesday. From Monday morning, the AT website will have all the latest information regarding any changes to school bus routes. AT will also be contacting schools to inform them of any bus routes affected by the recent extreme weather events.

Transport Plan for Waitangi Weekend 2023 – as at 3pm, 5 February - latest updates at AT.govt.nz/weatherwatch

Auckland’s road network is operational, however there are 26 roads either fully or partially closed. The key roads impacted are listed below:

North

Rodney

Central

Waiheke Island

South

West

Great Barrier Island

Public Transport:

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