Update On Police Checkpoints In Auckland And Northland
Police spokesperson:
The lifting of Auckland’s
checkpoints in both south and north Tāmaki
Makaurau last
night went smoothly with minimal delays to
traffic.
There was a small queue of cars waiting from
between 11pm and midnight,
Police estimate less than 100
cars at each of the main borders (Mercer and
Te
Hana).
This morning traffic appears to be
flowing freely however, we expect it to
start building as
normal for peak hour traffic.
In Northland, the
checkpoints have seen minimal traffic through and no
issues
overnight.
Again, traffic is starting to
build due to the time of morning so Police will
be
keeping a close eye on this to ensure there are no
significant delays.
We will provide a further update later this morning.
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