Roads of National Significance

Last updated on 31/01/2012 12:01 p.m. 

In early 2009, the government announced the first seven Roads of National Significance, which were identified as essential routes that require priority treatment.

Wayne Donnelly, General Manager – Road and Rail, said the list represents priorities for the State highway system.  “The roads are amongst the country’s most urgent priorities within or close to our five largest population centres. All support large traffic volumes, and all need work to reduce congestion, improve safety and support economic growth.

The seven roads identified were:

  • Puhoi to Wellsford – SH1
  • Completion of the Auckland Western Ring Route – SH20/16/18
  • Auckland Victoria Park bottleneck – SH1
  • Waikato Expressway – SH1
  • Tauranga Eastern Corridor – SH2
  • Wellington Northern Corridor (Levin to Wellington) – SH1
  • Christchurch motorway projects


More about the Roads of National Significance on the NZ Transport Agency website

Download the maps showing the Roads of National Significance (PDF v7.0, 3,195kb)


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