A convoy through the Waioweka Gorge. Those travelling from Gisborne via convoy will now meet at the Opato rest area - 9km closer to Ōpōtiki. Photo / NZTA
The Matawai end meeting point for convoys going through the slip-stricken Waioweka Gorge has changed.
As of today (Monday), the start point was shifted from the Te Wera Rd intersection to the Opato rest area, which is 9km closer to Ōpōtiki.
This would reduce the convoy travel time by about 25 minutes, NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi said.
“This change not only means a better journey for road users, but also gives our crews more time in-between convoys to get more of the mahi done across the gorge.”
Departure times remain the same.
Ōpōtiki-bound convoys depart the Opato rest area from 9am, 1pm and 7pm.
Gisborne-bound convoys depart the Goldsmith Reserve from 7am, 11am and 5pm.
“Convoys are for essential travel only,” NZTA said. “Essential travel means only travelling if you absolutely need to - for things like work, medical appointments, caring responsibilities, or access to essential services. It’s not intended for general trips, sightseeing, or non‑urgent travel.
“State Highway 2 through the Gorge is still fragile, so be prepared for the road to close at short notice if weather conditions or risk assessments change.
“Follow the direction of the crew on the ground at all times.
“Please continue to check the NZTA Waikato and Bay of Plenty Facebook page for latest updates on the convoys.”