Christmas exodus out of Wellington: traffic remains heavy with significant delays across the region



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Traffic is stopped between Waikanae Beach and Ōtaki, north of Wellington.

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Traffic is stopped between Waikanae Beach and Ōtaki, north of Wellington.

Traffic remains heavy in the Wellington region and delays are not expected to ease until after 6:00 pm

An earlier accident on State Highway 1 south of Ōtaki, which has been cleared, caused significant delays in both the north and south and prompted police to ask drivers to avoid the area, unless urgent.

At 5.25pm, NZTA said traffic remained heavy throughout the region and advised motorists to delay their trips.

Areas experiencing significant delays include State Highway 1, Pukerua Bay, where queues return to Plimmerton roundabout, Peka Peka, with queues back to Waikanae Beach interchange, Te Horo to ataki, where there are queues north from Te Horo and south from Forest Lakes Rd.

The queue for the Hutt Rd off ramp on SH1 is now clear and the queues on SH2, Ngauranga to Petone are now clear as well.

Paekākāriki Hill Rd is closed until 7pm

No one was injured in the previous accident south of Ōtaki.

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Traffic is stopped on State Highway 1 in the direction of Te Horo.

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Traffic is stopped on State Highway 1 in the direction of Te Horo.

Previously, a Stuff The visual journalist who was addressing Te Horo said that it had moved 2 kilometers in the space of an hour.

Motorist Liz Hay said Stuff they left the Plimmerton roundabout around 12:45 pm. At 2 pm they were still “well south of Ōtaki”.

“We are from the South Island and we have never experienced anything like this. Often there are sections where we don’t move at all. “

Another motorist, Greg Halford, said that an hour and 45 minutes after leaving Wellington they were still 10 kilometers from Ōtaki.

The New Zealand Transport Agency said motorists should use its vacation travel hotspot tool to work when and where delays are expected across the state road network.

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