The article explains how Auckland's Transport Operation Centre manages traffic across thousands of kilometres using real-time surveillance, automated systems, and 24/7 operations to maintain flow during peak times and major events.
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Yeah, we've been waiting and, you know, the bureaucrats have got involved so it takes time, but we could have done this. The moment it was suggested vehicles are capable, bridges on particularly State Highway 1, Auckland, Wellington is capable of taking those vehicles, there's no reason why we can't start right now.
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critical for regional commerce
****Ferry announcement welcomed by retailers**** \\ \\ **11 December 2024**\\ \\ Retail NZ is pleased that the Government has committed to replacing the Cook Strait ferries, as reliable infrastructure is essential for the transport of goods throughout New Zealand.Spotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.