Rowan Schindler
31 March 2021, 4:45 PM
With Easter Weekend at the end of this week, Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency reminds travellers to build in time this long weekend and get there and back again safely and enjoyably.
“As the country was in Lockdown last year, we expect people will be making the most of the mostly mild autumn weather and heading away,” says Tresca Forrester, Waka Kotahi Journey Manager.
“It could be busier on our highways than usual.”
Keep track of where you’re going with the NZ COVID Tracer app and check the COVID-19 website for information on alert levels and travel before you head off.
This year’s Easter Hotspots map shows you exactly when traffic is likely to get congested near key holiday destinations.
“If you can travel outside the most congested times, it helps spread the load and reduce stress for everyone,” Tresca says.
“Drivers should not encounter road crews or active work sites over the South Island/ Te Wai Pounamu on our state highways from Thursday, 1 April, midday until Tuesday morning, 5 April.
“Where work is ongoing, there will be temporary reduced speed limits so please keep an eye open for warning signs,” she says.
Long term storm repair sites like Tākaka Hill, SH60, will remain as single lane, managed with traffic signals.
SH1 south of Kaikōura
There will be no night lane closures at the canopy rockfall protection project, south of Kaikōura over most of Easter Weekend - Thursday 1 April through to Monday evening, 5 April.
From 7 pm Monday 5 April, to 11.30pm, there will be closures of 30 minutes maximum, with traffic being cleared in both directions after each closure. The usual night road closure timetable will resume from 11.30pm.
More to see on SH1 around Kaikōura
People travelling between Picton and Christchurch will notice the new safe stopping areas and cultural artworks along the coastline north and south of Kaikōura – a legacy of the earthquake rebuild of the highway and rail line. Check out the storylines by clicking here.
“We encourage all travellers to stop, have a snack and refresh wherever possible when they are travelling for several hours at a time,” says Tresca.
Visit journeys.nzta.govt.nz just before you head off for real-time travel information, traffic cameras, and updates on delays, roadworks and road closures.
Drive to the conditions, allow plenty of time, take regular breaks
Plan ahead for a safe, enjoyable journey. Keep up to date with:
The Central App also keeps you up to date if any changes to road conditions click here Roads Updated every morning and if there are any changes throughout the day.