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Crash causes delays on Transmission Gully

Crash causes delays on Transmission Gully

RNZ News19-05-2025
A crash blocked a southbound lane of SH1/Transmission Gully on Tuesday morning.
Photo:
NZTA / Waka Kotahi
Traffic is backing up on Transmission Gully north of Wellington after a crash blocked a lane.
The crash on Tuesday morning happened at the Wainui Saddle, after the Paekakariki southbound offramp of SH1.
One southbound lane was blocked NZTA / Waka Kotahi said tow trucks were on the way to remove the vehicles.
It advised motorists to consider using SH59 or expect delays.
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