九一星空无限

ZB ZB
Opinion
Live now
Start time
Playing for
End time
Listen live
Up next
ZB

'He did this brazenly': Residents want truck company fined for using banned detour route

Author
Jenny Ling,
Publish Date
Tue, 16 Apr 2024, 1:02pm
This truck got stuck on Cove Rd, Mangawhai, blocking both lanes last week. Authorities are yet to take action towards the truck company.
This truck got stuck on Cove Rd, Mangawhai, blocking both lanes last week. Authorities are yet to take action towards the truck company.

'He did this brazenly': Residents want truck company fined for using banned detour route

Author
Jenny Ling,
Publish Date
Tue, 16 Apr 2024, 1:02pm

Authorities are refusing to enforce laws put in place along a State Highway 1 detour route during the Brynderwyn Hills closure in听Northland, despite trucks illegally using the road.听

Residents are furious after a听large truck 鈥渂razenly鈥 drove through checkpoints along Cove Road in Mangawhai听last week and became stuck on a hairpin bend - blocking both lanes for hours.听

The听Northland Transportation Alliance set restrictions banning truck and trailer units听from using the Cove Rd detour route during the 10-week closure of SH1 over the hills.

The restrictions were approved by Whang膩rei and Kaipara district councils under the Land Transport Amendment Act covering temporary restrictions of heavy traffic on roads.

Police initially said it was responsible for enforcement and was determining whether charges would be laid.

When asked if police would fine the truck driver or company, and what the penalty would be, a spokeswoman said: 鈥淭aking into consideration the circumstances of the crash, police have reviewed the matter and at this stage no charges will be laid鈥.

Police would not say what those circumstances were, and after some prompting, said fines were the responsibility of the local council.

Whang膩rei District Council did not respond to the听Northern Advocate鈥檚 questions about whether the truck company would be fined or how the driver got past checkpoints.

But Langs Beach resident Peter Harris said traffic management people working on Cove Rd tried to stop the truck at the Mangawhai checkpoint and turn it around.

鈥淏ut the truck [driver] ignored them and just drove through.鈥

Harris said his friend was behind the truck but didn鈥檛 get stuck 鈥渂ecause they knew what was going to happen and turned around鈥.

Roading authorities were confident heavy trucks would stay off local roads designated for light vehicles during the February 26 to May 13 closure after more than $5.5 million was spent on upgrading them.

Roading authorities were confident heavy trucks would stay off local detour routes, which didn鈥檛 happen last year and is continuing to happen along Cove Rd.Roading authorities were confident heavy trucks would stay off local detour routes, which didn鈥檛 happen last year and is continuing to happen along Cove Rd.

The transportation alliance said council and NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi staff had been in communication with the police regarding 鈥渋ncreased presence and enforcement鈥 across the detour routes over the closure period.

Harris said there should be 鈥渉eavy penalties鈥 for the truck company.

鈥淗e did this brazenly, against the regulations.

鈥淧eople have to realise this is SH1 going through these one-lane areas.

鈥淭hese particular two corners are just not suitable for truck and trailers, so finally they made up regulations to stop them.

鈥淏ut this has just been ignored.鈥

Harris said locals 鈥渁re furious because the [two] corners are notorious鈥.

鈥淚t has happened several times before during the last 12 months.

鈥淭here could have been so many local catastrophes resulting from people in Mangawhai needing medical or hospital attention in Whang膩rei, or other important appointments ... let alone emergency vehicles.鈥

The National Road Carriers Association said there was 鈥渘o plausible reason鈥 why the driver was using Cove Rd.

One week after Wednesday鈥檚 incident, NZTA and the council said they are still investigating the incident.

An NZTA spokeswoman said while Cove Rd was under council authority, it was unclear who was responsible for traffic management.

Trucks and truck and trailer units up to 50 tonnes are allowed on Paparoa-Oakleigh Rd, however larger trucks are supposed to be using the SH14 and SH12 detour through Dargaville.

Jenny Ling is a news reporter and features writer for the Northern Advocate. She has a special interest in covering roading, lifestyle, business, and animal welfare issues.

This article was originally published on the NZ Herald .

Take your Radio, Podcasts and Music with you