Highway Info the best source for winter road news
Highway Info the best source for latest winter road
conditions
Winter has announced its
arrival, and it's important that motorists can access the
latest information on road conditions before setting out on
their journeys. The NZ Transport Agency would like to remind
people that the most accurate, up to date information on
state highway road conditions can be found at
www.highwayinfo.govt.nz.
Highway Info lists road conditions, delays, hazards and closures on the state highway network, and is updated in real time. It is the best source for the most recent information on highway conditions.
For motorists who aren’t near a computer, the NZTA also operates the Highway Info toll free number, which is 0800 4 HIGHWAYS (0800 44 44 49).
“Highway Info is updated in real time by our contractors and engineers on the ground, and the website is automatically refreshed every two minutes,” says NZTA National Operations Manager Dave Bates.
“This ensures motorists are getting the best possible information direct from the source to help them make safe, well-informed decisions on their travel.”
"In winter, weather conditions can change quickly and often without warning, so it’s important to be prepared for the unexpected by checking road conditions in advance."
The NZTA reminds motorists to drive to the conditions at all times, use chains where required, and to be prepared for difficult winter conditions on all roads.
Highway Info also provides access to traffic webcams in Auckland, Tauranga, Waiouru, Otaki, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin, and also to live RSS feeds.
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