Auckland Transport has upgraded 3.8km of Albany North Highwayand the new $40 million road has been opened this morning - six months ahead of schedule.
The road has been widened to four lanes – two for general traffic and two T2 transit lanes for buses and vehicles carrying two or more people. Outside peak times, the transit lane will operate as a general traffic lane.
Pedestrians and cyclists will welcome on and off road cycle facilities and a wider footpath in both directions. Segregated pedestrian footpaths and cycle paths have been constructed where practicable, with a shared path otherwise provided.
Greg Edmonds, Auckland Transport Chief Infrastructure Officer says “These improvements will be of great benefit to the local community, and in particular the 5,000 children who go to the schools there.
“The upgrade improves safety significantly, encourages the use of public transport as well as cycling and walking alternatives”.
Albany Highway upgrade makes travel safer for kids from Auckland Transport on Vimeo.