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The New Zealand State Highway network is the major national highway network in New Zealand
New Zealand

New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses , and numerous Islands of New Zealand, most notably Stewart Island/Rakiura and the Chatham Islands....
. Just under 100 roads in both the North
North Island

The North Island is one of the two main islands of New Zealand, the other being the South Island. The island is 113,729 square km in area, making it the List of islands by area....
 and South Island
South Island

The South Island is the larger of the two major Islands of New Zealand of New Zealand, the other being the more populous North Island. The Maori name for the South Island, Te Wai Pounamu, meaning "The Water/s of Greenstone" , possibly evolved from Te Wahi Pounamu which means "The Place Of Greenstone"....
s are State Highways. All state highways are administered by Transit New Zealand
Transit New Zealand

Transit New Zealand was, from 1989 to 2008, the New Zealand The Crown responsible for operating and planning the New Zealand State Highway network ....
.

The highways were originally designated using a two-tier system, national (SH 1-8) and provincial, with national highways having a higher standard and funding priorities. Now all are state highways, and the network consists of SH 1 running the length of both islands, SH 2-5 and 10-58 in the North Island, and SH 6-8 and 60-99 in the South Island, numbered approximately north to south.






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The New Zealand State Highway network is the major national highway network in New Zealand
New Zealand

New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses , and numerous Islands of New Zealand, most notably Stewart Island/Rakiura and the Chatham Islands....
. Just under 100 roads in both the North
North Island

The North Island is one of the two main islands of New Zealand, the other being the South Island. The island is 113,729 square km in area, making it the List of islands by area....
 and South Island
South Island

The South Island is the larger of the two major Islands of New Zealand of New Zealand, the other being the more populous North Island. The Maori name for the South Island, Te Wai Pounamu, meaning "The Water/s of Greenstone" , possibly evolved from Te Wahi Pounamu which means "The Place Of Greenstone"....
s are State Highways. All state highways are administered by Transit New Zealand
Transit New Zealand

Transit New Zealand was, from 1989 to 2008, the New Zealand The Crown responsible for operating and planning the New Zealand State Highway network ....
.

The highways were originally designated using a two-tier system, national (SH 1-8) and provincial, with national highways having a higher standard and funding priorities. Now all are state highways, and the network consists of SH 1 running the length of both islands, SH 2-5 and 10-58 in the North Island, and SH 6-8 and 60-99 in the South Island, numbered approximately north to south. State highways are marked by red shield-shaped signs with white numbering (shields for the former provincial highways were blue). Road maps usually number state highways in this fashion.

Only three percent of the network is composed of dual carriageway motorways and expressways with grade-separated access. The majority of the State Highway network is single carriageway with at-grade access.

History

Nz Highway Junction
In the early days all roads were managed by local roads boards. The idea of a national network of highways did not emerge until the early twentieth century, when a series of pieces of legislation was passed to allow for the designation of main highways (in 1922) and state highways (in 1936). This saw the National Roads Board, an arm of the Ministry of Works, responsible for the state highway network.

From 1989 to 2008, state highways were the responsibility of Transit New Zealand
Transit New Zealand

Transit New Zealand was, from 1989 to 2008, the New Zealand The Crown responsible for operating and planning the New Zealand State Highway network ....
, a Crown entity
The Crown

Throughout the Commonwealth realms, the Crown is an abstract metonymy concept which represents the legal authority for the existence of any government....
. In 1996 the funding of the network was removed from the operational functions with the creation of Transfund New Zealand, which then merged with the Land Transport Safety Authority to create Land Transport New Zealand
Land Transport New Zealand

Land Transport New Zealand was a Crown entity in New Zealand, tasked with promoting safe and functional transport by land, and includes responsibilities such as driver and vehicle licensing....
. That was done to ensure that funding of state highways was considered on a similar basis to funding for local roads and regional council subsidised public transport. In August 2008, Transit and Land Transport NZ merged to become the NZ Transport Agency.

Every five years the NZ Transport Agency will embark on a state highway review to consider whether the existing network should be expanded or reduced, according to traffic flows, changes in industry, tourism and development. Highways around Tauranga
Tauranga

Tauranga is a port city located in the western Bay of Plenty region of the North Island of New Zealand, approximately south-east of Auckland. It has an urban population of ...
 and in the Napier
Napier, New Zealand

Napier is a seaport List of cities in New Zealand in Hawke's Bay , New Zealand. It has a population of Less than twenty kilometres separate the centres of Hastings City and Napier, and as such the two are often called "The Twin Cities" or "The Bay Cities"....
/Hastings
Hastings, New Zealand

Hastings is the administrative centre of the Hastings District in the Hawke's Bay of the North Island of New Zealand. Hastings is located inland from the City of Napier....
 region have undergone major changes in recent years.

Distance markers

Nz Waikouaitibridge
State highways are marked with posts at irregular intervals giving the distance in kilometres from the start of the highway. Until recently, all bridges on the network had at each end a small plaque showing the distance from the start of the highway, usually in the form of a number in kilometres, an oblique stroke, and a further number in kilometres, accurate to the nearest 10 metres. A plaque marked 237/14.12, for example, indicated that the bridge was 14.12 km past a set distance post, that post being 237 km from the start of the highway. In about 2004 these plaques were replaced by a new system, which gives each bridge a single number showing the distance from the start of the highway in hundreds of metres. Under the new system the bridge above would be numbered 2511, as it is 251.1 km from the start of the highway. Motorway on- and off-ramps are numbered using the same system.

In this way, travellers can accurately assess their location, and road authorities can identify each bridge uniquely.

Sometimes, houses with RAPID
Rapid

File:Rapids.jpgFile:!downstream river1.jpgA rapid is a section of a river where the river bed has a relatively steep stream gradient causing an increase in water [velocity and turbulence....
 numbering can also be used to determine the position. For example, house number 31530 is 315.3 km from the start of the highway.

Volumes


From 2006 information, the busiest stretch of SH 1 was just south of the Auckland Central Motorway Junction, on/near the Newmarket Viaduct
Newmarket Viaduct

The Newmarket Viaduct, sometimes considered 'one of the most distinctive civil engineering features' of New Zealand, is a six-lane New Zealand State Highway network viaduct in Auckland, the country's largest city....
, with over 200,000 vehicles (either way) each day. The least busy parts of the network (excluding off-ramps and on-ramps) are on SH 43 north-east of Whangamomona
Whangamomona

Whangamomona township in New Zealand was established in 1895 and is on New Zealand State Highway network, between Taumarunui and Stratford, New Zealand, and on the picturesque Stratford - Okahukura Line....
, with fewer than 120 vehicles (counting both directions) in a day . Some of the lesser trafficked highways still include unsealed sections.

Safety


In early 2008, Transit New Zealand
Transit New Zealand

Transit New Zealand was, from 1989 to 2008, the New Zealand The Crown responsible for operating and planning the New Zealand State Highway network ....
 unveiled KiwiRAP (the New Zealand Road Assessment Programme) in cooperation with other government agencies and the Automobile Association of New Zealand. The system, based on similar programs overseas, categorises New Zealand state highways according to the safety of discrete 'links' (sections of the network, with a total of 10,856 km of highways separated into 172 links ranging in length from 2.4 km to 318 km). These are graded according to their 'individual risk' and their 'collective risk' based on historical crash data and traffic volumes.

  • The individual risk is based on the likelihood of a single driver experiencing an accident while travelling the link in question. As of 2008, the three least safe sections of the network based on individual risk were State Highway 62 from Spring Creek
    Spring Creek, New Zealand

    Spring Creek is a locality in Marlborough, New Zealand, New Zealand. New Zealand State Highway 1 runs past the settlement to the west, and the Wairau River flows past to the east....
     to Renwick
    Renwick, New Zealand

    Renwick is a small town in Marlborough, New Zealand, close to the south bank of the Wairau River. It is located on New Zealand State Highway 6, 12 km west of Blenheim, New Zealand....
     (Marlborough), State Highway 37 to Waitomo Caves
    Waitomo Caves

    The Waitomo Caves are a village and cave system forming a major tourist attraction in the southern Waikato region of the North Island of New Zealand, 12 kilometres northwest of Te Kuiti....
     and State Highway 94 from Te Anau
    Te Anau

    Te Anau is a town in the South Island of New Zealand. It is on the eastern shore of Lake Te Anau in Fiordland. Lake Te Anau is the largest lake in the South Island and second only within New Zealand to Lake Taupo....
     to Milford Sound
    Milford Sound

    Milford Sound is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site....
    .


  • The collective risk is based on the total amount of crashes that occurred on the link, which pushes somewhat safer, but very highly travelled sections of the network to the top of the statistical category. As of 2008, the three least safe sections of the network based on collective risk were all on State Highway 2, on the sections from Napier
    Napier, New Zealand

    Napier is a seaport List of cities in New Zealand in Hawke's Bay , New Zealand. It has a population of Less than twenty kilometres separate the centres of Hastings City and Napier, and as such the two are often called "The Twin Cities" or "The Bay Cities"....
     to Hastings
    Hastings, New Zealand

    Hastings is the administrative centre of the Hastings District in the Hawke's Bay of the North Island of New Zealand. Hastings is located inland from the City of Napier....
    , Mount Maunganui
    Mount Maunganui

    Mount Maunganui is a town in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand, located on a peninsula to the north of the neighbouring city Tauranga, and north west of the suburb Papamoa....
     to Paengaroa and Bay View
    Bay View, New Zealand

    Bay View, New Zealand is a settlement in the Hawke's Bay Region of the eastern North Island of New Zealand. It lies on New Zealand State Highway network ten kilometres north of Napier, New Zealand....
     to Napier
    Napier, New Zealand

    Napier is a seaport List of cities in New Zealand in Hawke's Bay , New Zealand. It has a population of Less than twenty kilometres separate the centres of Hastings City and Napier, and as such the two are often called "The Twin Cities" or "The Bay Cities"....
    .


Both categories of assessment are to be used as an advisory tool for both drivers to inform them of dangerous road sections as well as to allow Traffic Controlling Authorities to prioritise maintenance and safety improvements.

Specific sections

Nz Sh1 Map

State Highway 1


State Highway 1 can be considered as a single highway running the length of both main islands, broken in the middle by the ferry connection at Cook Strait
Cook Strait

Cook Strait is the strait between the North Island and South Islands of New Zealand. It connects the Tasman Sea on the west with the South Pacific Ocean on the east....
. It connects the five largest urban areas and includes the country's busiest stretch of road.

Touring routes

Many sections of State Highway provided by the NZ Transport Agency are marketed
Marketing

Marketing is defined by the American Marketing Association as the activity, set of institutions, and processes for creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging offerings that have value for customers, clients, partners, and society at large....
 as tourist highway
Tourist highway

A tourist highway is a road which is marketing as particularly suited for tourists. Tourist highways may be formed when existing roads are promoted with traffic signs and advertising material....
s, sometimes jointly with local roading providers. Transit maintains traffic signs on and near State Highways to help promote these routes. These include:
  • Twin Coast Discovery Highway - ring route around the Auckland
    Auckland Region

    The Auckland Region is one of the sixteen Regions of New Zealand of New Zealand, named for the city of Auckland, New Zealand's largest. It is the most populated region of New Zealand, as well as being the most prosperous in economic terms....
     and Northland
    Northland Region

    The Northland Region , one of the 16 regions of New Zealand, is, as the name suggests, the northernmost of New Zealand's administrative regions....
     regions
  • Pacific Coast Highway - route going around the north-east coast of the North Island, joining Auckland and Napier
    Napier, New Zealand

    Napier is a seaport List of cities in New Zealand in Hawke's Bay , New Zealand. It has a population of Less than twenty kilometres separate the centres of Hastings City and Napier, and as such the two are often called "The Twin Cities" or "The Bay Cities"....
  • Thermal Explorer Highway - route going from Auckland to Napier
    Napier, New Zealand

    Napier is a seaport List of cities in New Zealand in Hawke's Bay , New Zealand. It has a population of Less than twenty kilometres separate the centres of Hastings City and Napier, and as such the two are often called "The Twin Cities" or "The Bay Cities"....
     through the geothermally
    Geothermal (geology)

    In geology, geothermal refers to heat sources within the planet. Geothermal is technically an adjective but in U.S. English the word has attained frequent use as a noun ....
     active centre of the North Island.
  • Surf Highway - alternative name for SH45 from New Plymouth to Hawera. Named due to the number of surf breaks along the Taranaki
    Taranaki

    Taranaki is a region in the west of New Zealand's North Island and is the 10th largest region of New Zealand by population. It is named for the region's main geographical feature, Mount Taranaki....
     coastline.
  • Classic New Zealand Wine Trail - Route through New Zealand's wine-making region, from Napier to Blenheim
    Blenheim, New Zealand

    Blenheim is a town in Marlborough, New Zealand, in the north east of the South Island of New Zealand. It has a population of The area which surrounds the town is well known as a centre of New Zealand's wine industry....
    , via Hastings
    Hastings, New Zealand

    Hastings is the administrative centre of the Hastings District in the Hawke's Bay of the North Island of New Zealand. Hastings is located inland from the City of Napier....
    , Woodville
    Woodville, New Zealand

    Woodville is a small town in the southern North Island of New Zealand. It is located 75 km north of Masterton and 25 km east of Palmerston North....
    , Masterton
    Masterton

    File:Masterton 01.JPGMasterton is a town in the Wellington Region region of New Zealand. It is the largest town in the Wairarapa, a geographical region that is separated from metropolitan Wellington by the Rimutaka ranges....
    , Martinborough
    Martinborough

    Martinborough is a town in South Wairarapa , New Zealand, a district in the Wellington , New Zealand on the North Island of New Zealand. It is 65 kilometres east of Wellington, New Zealand and 35 kilometres southwest of Masterton....
    , Wellington
    Wellington

    Wellington is the Capital of New Zealand, situated at the southwestern tip of the North Island between Cook Strait and the Rimutaka Range. The Wellington Urban Area is the major population centre of the southern North Island and ranks as New Zealand's third most populous Urban areas of New Zealand with residents....
    , and Picton
    Picton, New Zealand

    Picton is a town in the Marlborough, New Zealand region of New Zealand. It is near the head of Queen Charlotte Sound, New Zealand near the north-east corner of the South Island....
    . Requires a ferry
    Ferry

    A ferry is a form of transport, usually a boat or ship, used to carry passengers and their vehicles across a body of water. Ferries are also used to transport freight and even railroad cars....
     crossing across Cook Strait
    Cook Strait

    Cook Strait is the strait between the North Island and South Islands of New Zealand. It connects the Tasman Sea on the west with the South Pacific Ocean on the east....
     between Wellington and Picton.
  • Alpine Pacific Triangle - a triangular loop including sections of SH 1, 7 and 70 linking the popular destinations of Hanmer Springs
    Hanmer Springs

    Hanmer Springs is a small town in the Canterbury, New Zealand region of the South Island of New Zealand. It is located inland, 65 kilometres southwest from Kaikoura, on a minor road 10 kilometres north of New Zealand State Highway network, the northern route between Christchurch, New Zealand and the West Coast, New Zealand via Lewis Pass....
    , Kaikoura
    Kaikoura

    Kaikoura is a town on the east coast of the South Island, New Zealand of New Zealand. It is located on New Zealand State Highway network 180 km north of Christchurch, New Zealand....
     and Waipara
    Waipara

    Waipara is a small town in north Canterbury, New Zealand, on the banks of the Waipara River.It is at the junction of New Zealand State Highway network 60 kilometres north of Christchurch, New Zealand....
    .
  • Foothills Scenic Route - formerly SH 72, this road goes from Amberley
    Amberley, New Zealand

    Amberley is a town located in the Hurunui District of north Canterbury, New Zealand, on the east coast of the South Island of New Zealand. It is located on New Zealand State Highway network approximately 50 km north of Christchurch, New Zealand....
     (or Woodend
    Woodend, New Zealand

    Woodend is a town 26km north of Christchurch on New_Zealand_State_Highway_1 named after one of New_Zealand early settlers named Thomas Woodend. The population as at the 2006 Census was 2,637....
    ) to Winchester
    Winchester, New Zealand

    Winchester is a small town in the South-Canterbury, New Zealand region of New Zealand's South Island.State Highway 1 and the Main South Line railway pass through Winchester....
     (near Timaru
    Timaru

    Timaru is a major port city in the southern Canterbury, New Zealand region of New Zealand, located 160 kilometres south of Christchurch, New Zealand and about 200 kilometres north of Dunedin on the eastern Pacific Ocean coast of the South Island....
    ). This road goes between the Canterbury Plains and the Southern Alps
    Southern Alps

    The Southern Alps is a mountain range which runs along the western side of the South Island of New Zealand. It forms a natural dividing range along the entire length of the South Island....
  • Great Alpine Highway - Highway 73 going from Christchurch
    Christchurch

    Christchurch is the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand, and the country's second-largest Urban areas of New Zealand. It is midway down the South Island's east coast, just north of Banks Peninsula which itself, since 2006, lies within the formal limits of Christchurch....
     in Canterbury over the Southern Alps via Arthurs Pass to Kumara Junction on the West Coast. Will start in the near future.
  • Southern Scenic Route
    Southern Scenic Route

    The Southern Scenic Route is a :Category:Tourist highways in New Zealand linking Te Anau and Dunedin via Fiordland, Invercargill and The Catlins....
     - Route going along the southern coast of the South Island from Dunedin
    Dunedin

    Dunedin , Otepoti in Maori, is the second-largest city in the South Island of New Zealand, and the principal city of the region of Otago. It is New Zealand's fifth largest city in population, the largest in size of council boundary area, and the hub of the sixth-largest urban area....
     via the Catlins
    The Catlins

    The Catlins comprises an area in the southeastern corner of the South Island of New Zealand. The area lies between Balclutha, New Zealand and Invercargill, straddling the boundary between the Otago and Southland Region regions....
    , Invercargill
    Invercargill

    Invercargill is the southernmost and westernmost city in New Zealand, and one of the southernmost cities in the world. It is the commercial centre of the Southland, New Zealand List of regions in New Zealand....
     and Riverton
    Riverton, New Zealand

    Riverton or Aparima is a small town at the south of the South Island of New Zealand. It is in the Southland, New Zealand region and lies at the western end of Oreti Beach, 30 kilometres west of Invercargill on the Southern Scenic Route....
     to Te Anau
    Te Anau

    Te Anau is a town in the South Island of New Zealand. It is on the eastern shore of Lake Te Anau in Fiordland. Lake Te Anau is the largest lake in the South Island and second only within New Zealand to Lake Taupo....
    .


See also

  • List of New Zealand State Highways
    List of New Zealand State Highways

    This is a List of highways which are currently part of the New Zealand State Highway network.CurrentNational *There is no SH 9...
  • List of main streets of New Zealand cities
    List of main streets of New Zealand cities

    The following is a list of the names of the main streets of New Zealand's cities, and of the larger towns in New Zealand known unofficially as cities ....
  • List of roads and highways
    List of roads and highways

    List of articles related to roads and highways around the world....
    , for notable or famous roads worldwide
  • Transit New Zealand
    Transit New Zealand

    Transit New Zealand was, from 1989 to 2008, the New Zealand The Crown responsible for operating and planning the New Zealand State Highway network ....


External links

  • (agency responsible for the network operation)
with maps of State Highway Network on the , on the , and of the Highways around in pdf
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Portable Document Format is a file format created by Adobe Systems in 1993 for document exchange. PDF is used for representing two-dimensional documents in a manner independent of the application software, hardware, and operating system....
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