This report aims to identify the roading issues of SH 2 that place barriers on the future development of Te Puke. By identifying the problem areas, created by high traffic volumes and high heavy vehicle percentages, it will stimulate discussion and debate resulting in a more unified approach to achieving solutions. It recommends a more unified approach by all parties, highlighted by the necessity to have short and long term future strategic plans for this section of highway.
Powdrell Richard, J


