NZTA says long delays on Auckland motorway after crash
MEDIA RELEASE
11 July 2012
NZ Transport Agency – Auckland Regional Office
NZTA says long delays on Auckland
motorway after crash
The
NZ Transport Agency is advising drivers to avoid a section
of Auckland’s Southern Motorway (State Highway 1) after a
crash closed both northbound lanes near the Takanini
interchange late this morning.
Although northbound traffic is being diverted off the motorway at Takanini, there is a considerable queue and the NZTA says drivers can expect significant delays.
The crash, north of the interchange, involves a car and motor-cycle.
Southbound lanes on the motorway are open and operating
normally.
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