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Travel Safe

Travel Safe is an all-ages community focused approach to road safety in Tauranga and the Western Bay of Plenty.

A joint initiative between Tauranga City Council, Western Bay of Plenty District Council, NZ Police, and NZ Transport Agency. The Travel Safe team partner with and work alongside communities, schools, parents, caregivers, volunteers, and students, to deliver programmes and initiatives to reduce accidents and improve road safety.

The programmes are developed to address identified high risks for targeted audiences.

Travel Safe is driven by guiding principles:

  • listening to communities
  • keeping it simple and flexible
  • developing community and school ownership at the beginning
  • strengthening community action
  • developing personal skills
  • creating supportive environments
  • supporting building healthy public policy
  • valuing volunteers

Find out more using the links below and follow Travel Safe on Facebook for updates.

Share with care

Share with care on our pathways. Whaia te ara. Stay left, slow down, keep dogs close.

Latest news

Permanent fix for Oropi Road sinkhole

In 2019 a sinkhole appeared on Oropi Road near the Oropi Stream Bridge. This was the result of erosion from the stream. From Monday 20 January Tauranga City Council will commence works on the permanent fix. It is being undertaken now to take advantage of shorter nights, drier weather and low stream levels. The repairs are expected to take one week and will involve full and partial road closures.

During the day traffic will be able to cross the bridge although there may be short periods of restrictions such as a lane closure or stop/go traffic control. At night, from 8pm to 6am, Oropi Road will be closed to traffic and pedestrians between Cheyne Road and the Oropi Stream Bridge. A detour will be in place via Oropi Gorge Road; this will be clearly sign-posted. 

Residents may hear construction noise, feel some level of vibration during the night and observe light spill from the floodlights that will be temporarily brought to the site to enable the works to be completed at a time when it will cause the least disruption to motorists.

The works involve the installation of 8m deep steel sheet piles at the Oropi end of the bridge. This will prevent the stream from undermining the road by washing out embankment fill. Subsequently, the road surface will be permanently reinstated following the piling. 

Posted: Jan 13, 2020,

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