• NZTA closes passing lanes to help holiday traffic flow

    From Gordon@21:1/5 to All on Fri Dec 20 06:37:39 2024
    https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/537293/nzta-closes-passing-lanes-to-help-holiday-traffic-flow

    So the people have paid NZTA to put in the passing lanes and they now are
    going to close them at the busy times?

    There is no metion on consultation or how much more impatient this will make the
    motorists.

    Maybe it is a case of more passing lanes needed. Longer passing lanes to allow all the traffic to get past the slow traffic.

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  • From Crash@21:1/5 to Gordon on Sat Dec 21 08:39:44 2024
    On 20 Dec 2024 06:37:39 GMT, Gordon <Gordon@leaf.net.nz> wrote:

    https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/537293/nzta-closes-passing-lanes-to-help-holiday-traffic-flow

    So the people have paid NZTA to put in the passing lanes and they now are >going to close them at the busy times?

    There is no metion on consultation or how much more impatient this will make the
    motorists.

    Maybe it is a case of more passing lanes needed. Longer passing lanes to allow >all the traffic to get past the slow traffic.

    This has been a common practice on parts of SH1 north of Wellington
    where short passing lanes were closed at specific times (such as
    Labour and Kings Birthday weekends). The reason is that the backlog
    generated by merging lanes is so great it created a problem because of
    traffic volumes. Closing the passing lane eliminated the cause of the
    backlog.

    These closures were infrequent and probably included peak days over
    Xmas.

    The ultimate solution is replacement of said passing lanes with 4-lane
    highway stretches.


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    Crash McBash

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