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Two-way traffic returns to Waikanae Bridge

This evening we’ll be removing the southbound closure on Waikanae Bridge and opening it back up to two-way traffic. While there’ll still be speed restrictions on the bridge while we finish work on the shared path, both north and southbound traffic will now be able to cross.

This means that road users traveling from Waikanae will no longer need to use the detour via the Kāpiti Expressway. We do appreciate that the detour via the Kāpiti Expressway has created some delays, and we’d like to thank you all for your patience while it was in place.

Finishing work on shared path

While vehicles can now cross the bridge in both directions, there’s still some work left to finish on the shared path crossing the bridge before that opens to pedestrians and cyclists. We expect to have that work completed, and to open the shared path, by the end of April. When we’ve finished, the clip-on bridge will make crossing Waikanae River safer for pedestrians and cyclists, and better separate drivers from those walking or cycling.   

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For more information on the Mackays to Peka Peka corridor improvements project, contact us at m2pprevocation@nzta.govt.nz

Visit our website www.nzta.govt.nz/m2pp-revocation

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