Less than 24 hours after the Brynderwyns were closed, a logging-truck crash has blocked one of the main detour routes to and from Northland.
New Zealand Transport Agency Waka Kotahi is advising motorists to delay their journeys and use an alternative route following the crash on Paparoa-Oakleigh Road today.
Police were notified of the incident just after 12.30pm when the logging truck rolled on the detour route south of Waiotira Rd in the Mangapai area.
No-one is believed to be injured, a police spokesperson said.
The crash is causing 鈥渕ajor delays for motorists鈥.
鈥淭he road will be closed while the scene is cleared and diversions are currently in place,鈥 a police spokesperson said.
鈥淢otorists are advised to use State Highway 12 through Dargaville and light vehicles can also use the Waip奴 Cove route.鈥
The 10-week closure of SH1 over the Brynderwyn Hills began at midnight on Sunday so work can be carried out to repair last year鈥檚 storm damage.
Trucks and truck and trailer units up to 50 tonnes are allowed on Paparoa-Oakleigh Rd, which is also a suggested route for light vehicles.
High-productivity motor vehicles (HPMV) must use SH12 and SH14 through Dargaville, which is also the suggested detour route for all heavy vehicles.
Truck and trailer units have been banned from the Waip奴 and Mangawhai detour, which is reserved for light vehicles only.
Paparoa-Oakleigh Rd resident Russell Miller said the last time the Brynderwyns were closed for several weeks, following Cyclone Gabrielle, it was 鈥渁n absolute nightmare鈥.
Large trucks ignored advice to use SH12 and 14 through Dargaville and fully laden logging trucks, milk tankers, and stock trucks frequently used the route to get to and from Whang膩rei.
This time, the noise was already 鈥渋ncredible鈥, Miller said.
鈥淚t started at 4 this morning.
鈥淭hey鈥檙e ignoring the engine braking signs down into the village as well.
鈥淚t鈥檚 early days yet but it鈥檚 frustrating. There鈥檚 massive heavy-duty vehicles on that road even though they were told to go the other way.鈥
Police said they would advise motorists once the road is reopened.
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.
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