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23 October 2024

In Transit - March 1998 - No. 89 - Mobile phone dangers and preparation needed for major state highway projects

The March 1988 edition of InTransit highlights the growing dangers of mobile phone use on road safety, noting a paper to be delivered at a forthcoming conference reporting "mobile-phone users who make more than three calls per trip have nearly three times as many injury accidents and twice as many fatal accidents as those who never use a mobile phone".

At the time the then Land Transport Safety Authority noted that there were more crashes due to people lighting a cigarette or adjusting a car stereo than a mobile phone, but of course the numbers of the public with mobile phones in 1998 were still relatively modest.  A smaller article on the second page notes a Canadian paper that mobile phone use increases driving danger as much as drunk driving.  In 1998 there was no specific offence in New Zealand of driving whilst using a mobile phone.

Other notable articles in this edition are:

  • A major project update noting progress on the following projects:
    • Stage One Kamo Bypass, SH1, Whangarei (subsequently completed)
    • Orewa Bridge replacement, SH1 Rodney District (completed the following month)
    • Albany-Silverdale (ALPURT), SH1 Auckland, construction contracts let, resource consents sought for Silverdale to Puhoi (subsequently discontinued as the project was reprioritised and redesigned to be a toll road).
    • Mercer-Cambridge four laning (later dubbed the Waikato Expressway). Designations sought for Mercer to Ohinewai, and corridor options being considered for Ohinewai to Cambridge. At the time it was thought the project would be completed in 2010, but was completed in 2022.
    • Kopu Bridge replacement, SH25. Expected to be completed 2002, it was actually completed 2011.
    • Hawke's Bay Motorway (later Expressway). Pakowhai to Hastings under construction, the York Road  (bypassing Hastings) extension under design. Full completion expected 1999 (which was true for those sections, but the final extension south was not completed until 2011).
    • Vinegar Hill realignment, SH1 Manawatu. Under construction and was completed 1999
    • Newlands Interchange, SH1 Wellington, under construction and completed late 1998
    • Thorndon Motorway Viaduct seismic strengthening SH1, Wellington, under construction and completed 1999 (images included in this edition).
    • Stoke Bypass, SH6 Nelson. Work commenced and would be completed on schedule in 2000.
    • Otira Viaduct, SH73 Canterbury, Work underway and concluded in 1999
    • Fairfield Bypass SH1 Dunedin, Route designation and resource consent applications lodged. Project would be completed in 2003.
  • Success of the Thorndon motorway viaduct seismic strengthening project, designed to ensure it can survive a 1 in 500 year earthquake of up to seven on the Richter scale.
  • Article describing the process (in 1998) of developing a major highway project before construction could begin, the stages being:
    • Strategic planning
    • Investigation
    • Design
    • Planning approval
    • Land purchase
    • Construction
  • Transit NZ adopting new standards on road lighting.










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