Care Needed As Winter Sets In At Queen’s Birthday Weekend
Care Needed As Winter Sets In At Queen’s Birthday Weekend - NZTA
Aucklanders and Northlanders heading away for Queen’s Birthday are being advised by the NZ Transport Agency of the need for extra care during a long weekend marking the official start of winter.
“With shorter days and more unpredictable weather, vehicles need to be winter fit and drivers should allow plenty of extra time to reach their destinations safely,” says the NZTA’s Regional Director for Auckland and Northland, Stephen Town. “If driving conditions are difficult, increase following distances and drop your speed 10ks below the legal limit. If there is a crash, the speed you’re driving will determine the severity of that crash.”
State highway traffic is expected to be heavier than normal during the weekend. The number of vehicles using the Northern Gateway Toll Road on State Highway 1 north of Auckland on the Friday before last Queen’s Birthday was 18,340 – almost 2000 more than a normal Friday vehicle count of 16499. The Saturday count was 17677 (15312 on a normal Saturday) and 16713 (12505) on Queen’s Birthday Monday
In the past five Queen’s Birthday weekends, a total of 172 people have been injured or killed in crashes on state highways and other roads in Northland and Auckland (Northland 1 fatality, 8 serious injuries, 11 minor injuries; Auckland 1 fatality, 23 serious injuries, 128 minor injuries).
Mr Town says there are choices people can make to keep themselves and their families safe:
Give vehicles the BLT check before
heading away – brakes, lights, tyres
·
Ensure everyone wears their safety
belt
· Allow plenty of time, stop for
breaks and share the driving to avoid
fatigue
· Always expect the unexpected,
especially on rural highways and roads
· Be courteous, be patient, give others
plenty of space.
Mr Town says the NZTA will be working with the Police and ACC to help keep all road users safe.
“This is the last holiday weekend until Labour Day in mid-spring and our priority at the NZTA is to ensure that highways and roads during Queen’s Birthday are safe for everyone,” Mr Town says. .
Queen’s
Birthday Weekend fact file
Fatigue
stops
SH1 (Southern Motorway), BP Drury truck
stop (heavy vehicles Thursday, 30 May, and light
vehicles/cars Friday, 31 May).
SH1 (north bound):
Pohuehue Scenic Reserve, south of Warkworth
(2-6pm)
Northern Gateway Toll Road feedback
Toll fees: $2.20 for cars, light vehicles and
motorcycles; $4.40 per trip for heavy vehicles
No
surcharge applies for trips bought on-line at www.tollroad.govt.nz
or when people open an account
Surcharges apply for trips
bought at the kiosks (40c per transaction regardless of the
number of trips bought) and from the call centre – free
phone 0800 40 40 20 ($3.70 per transaction regardless of the
number of trips bought)
Call centre open Queen’s
Birthday Monday (8am-8pm) for accounts and one-off
transactions, closed Saturday and Sunday
People have
up to 5 days to pay after using the toll road
SH16
A rural highway alternative
between Wellsford and Auckland to avoid heavy traffic on
SH1 Access from west Auckland and the Silverdale
interchange on SH1
Travel
information
· Driving condition
alerts for your route: www.onthemove.govt.nz
· Highway conditions: www.highwayinfo.govt.nz
·
Northland highway/road conditions: free phone 0800 111 655
for more information
· Holiday travel
advice: http://www.nzta.govt.nz/traffic/around-nz/holidays.html
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