The Coalition Government is introducing targets that will ensure a greater number of potholes on our state highways are identified and fixed within 24 hours, says Transport Minister Simeon Brown.
“Increasing productivity to help rebuild our economy is a key priority for the Government. Boosting pothole repairs and prevention will deliver a safe and efficient network that will support this growth.
“As part of our Pothole Prevention Fund, we campaigned on fixing potholes within 24 hours on our state highways. We are now delivering on this commitment to Kiwis and our freight sector.
“New targets have been agreed between the NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) and roading contractors. Expect an increase in the frequency of road inspections to identify potholes on our roads as quickly as possible.
“Instead of simply placing cold mix in potholes, contractors will now increase the use of new innovations to ensure that temporary pothole repairs last longer before a permanent reseal can take place.”
What the Government wants NZTA and roading contractors to do is repair 95 per cent of potholes on high volume roads and state highways within 24 hours of identification. They are also targeting 85 per cent of potholes on regional roads and highways that connect smaller towns to be repaired within 24 hours of identification.
“Achieving these targets will reduce the number of potholes on our roads. The use of premium materials, innovative technology, and increased resources will prevent potholes from forming again in the same location” he added.
The targets announced today will be delivered through NZTA’s State Highway Pothole Prevention Activity Class.
Mr Brown continued “Our Government has delivered a 91 per cent funding boost for State Highway Pothole Prevention over the next three years. But to get results, that funding boost must be paired with higher expectations. The targets I have announced today will help focus NZTA and our roading contractors on ensuring we can repair and prevent the potholes that have been plaguing our roads.
“Kiwis want potholes fixed and our roads properly maintained. Our investment, coupled with these new targets and a renewed focus on delivery, will help improve the quality, safety, and efficiency of our transport network.
“Potholes are a safety hazard and cause significant disruption, which is why I encourage all New Zealanders who see a pothole on our highways to report it to NZTA immediately by calling 0800 44 44 49.”
Progress on achieving these targets will be tracked and NZTA is already holding daily operational calls with suppliers to monitor performance and identify trends.