NZTA UPDATE: Takaka Hill repairs

3 MinutesBy NZ Trucking magazineDecember 12, 2018

The Takaka Hill recovery and rebuild programme, following ex-Cyclone Gita in February 2018, is well underway. Works will be carried out all summer to complete the first stage, with the final stage to commence later in 2019. Throughout this work, crews will do their best to ensure hill travellers have the least possible delays, including during the busy summer holiday period.

Ten sites within the current temporary traffic signals are being stabilised with retaining wall structures and ground stabilisation. All of the first work package is to be finished by the end of March 2019.

Five significantly damaged sites within the one-lane area require more extensive repairs, and construction will begin on these sites in the second half of 2019.

This section of road will remain one lane, controlled by traffic signals, at each end, throughout the rebuild programme.

TRAVEL TO OR FROM GOLDEN BAY
The road will remain open 24/7 to all traffic, barring further slips or incidents.

TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT ON THE ONE-WAY SECTIONS
Drivers can safely use the one-way sections of the Takaka Hill road with the aid of electronic traffic signals. Time delays are displayed beside the lights by electronic signboards. Your patience is appreciated during the phases of the lights. The lights will remain in place
throughout the rebuild programme.

Speed restrictions of 30km/h are in place through the one-lane areas.

CAMERAS INSTALLED
Cameras are installed at the lights to monitor the traffic flows. They are also capable of providing information on vehicles that do not obey the traffic signals.

Running a red light is dangerous and has severe safety risks, as there is no room for two-way vehicle traffic and no room to turn around.

WAITING AT THE LIGHTS
Going up the Takaka Hill:
• Keep as far to the left as possible to allow for larger vehicles coming down.
• Keep the entrance to Riwaka Valley Road clear at all times.

Coming down from Takaka Hill:
• Keep left, in particular when passing the queued traffic waiting to ascend.
• Turn your lights off while waiting at either end of the queue point so that your vehicle battery does not go flat.

MOTORCYCLISTS ARE ASKED TO:
• Stay in the queue.
• Don‘t jump the queue or go to the front. No stopping or overtaking.
• Expect patches of loose gravel and wet areas that will need extra attention and care.

LOOK OUT FOR CYCLISTS
Cyclists are able to bike the hill, but we ask that they and all drivers take special care and be aware that people will need to wait if there is a cyclist ahead of them.

TO REPORT AN URGENT FAULT OR ISSUE ON THE TAKAKA HILL, PLEASE CALL 0800 4 HIGHWAYS


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