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Road maps usually number state highways in this fashion. Of the total state highway network, New Zealand currently has 363 km (226 mi) of motorways and expressways with grade-separated access and they carry ten percent of all New Zealand traffic. The majority of the state highway network is made up of single-carriageway roads with one lane each ...
SH 1N is used in official documentation, SH 1 is used on maps and signs. The Interislander ferry connects State Highway 1N and State Highway 1S between Wellington and Picton. SH 1 at Taupiri: SH 1 at Cambridge: Gordonton: 41.9 Forms an eastern bypass of Hamilton. Route currently incomplete due to closure of the Holland Road level crossing in ...
SH 1/Twin Coast Discovery Highway concurrency begins. Originally the start of SH 1. The highway north of here was SH 1F. Kaitaia: 112: 70: Twin Coast Discovery Highway (South Road) – Town Centre, Ahipara: SH 1/Twin Coast Discovery Highway concurrency ends: Ōkaihau: 184: 114: SH 15 south (Te Pua Road) – Kaikohe, Maungatapere: Ōhaeawai: 190 ...
State Highway 1 (SH 1) is the longest and most significant road in the New Zealand road network, running the length of both main islands.It appears on road maps as SH 1 and on road signs as a white number 1 on a red shield, but it has the official designations SH 1N in the North Island, SH 1S in the South Island.
Pages in category "Lists of roads in New Zealand" ... List of New Zealand state highways This page was last edited on 5 October 2012, at 20:57 (UTC). ...
State Highway 3 (SH 3) is one of New Zealand's eight national state highways. It serves the west coast of the country's North Island and forms a link between State Highway 1 and State Highway 2 . Distances are measured from north to south.
New Zealand road stubs (58 P) Pages in category "Roads in New Zealand" ... Wellington Inner City Bypass; Western Belfast Bypass;
This is a list of motorways and expressways in New Zealand, including some proposed and under construction.There are currently 416 km of motorways and expressways in New Zealand. 19 km are currently under construction, with a further 170 km expected to be completed by 2034, at which time a total of 605 km of motorway and expressway is expected.