Loss of Control/Bend Treatment programme Loss of Control/Bend Treatment programme

The loss of control/bend treatment programme is a safety improvement programme that aims to improve the safety of high-risk bends in Auckland rural and urban road.

Read about the project details.


Project status: Construction (physical works)
Project zone: Regional


Project overview

AT has implemented a loss of control/bend treatment programme to reduce the risk of death and serious injury across all Auckland roads.

The programme aims to mitigate and address the risk associated with loss of control type crashes and provide treatments that help motorists approach and negotiate bends safely.

By changing how we display road messaging, we can reduce the risk of motorists misinterpreting the road environment on unfamiliar roads. 

Benefits

  • Reducing the risk of death or serious injury across Auckland roads.
  • Improving road messaging so motorists can safely negotiate severe road hazards.
  • Consistent approach to hazard identification across our road network.

Funding

The programme is funded by the Regional Fuel Tax.


Project details

To achieve the aim of this project, we will be:

  • Rationalising existing signs at applicable destinations
  • Improving the signing of road bends
  • Improving road markings and installing new raised, reflectorised pavement markers (cat's eyes)
  • Improving the road surface with high friction materials to improve skid resistance.

Project stages – Package 1, 2 & 3

These packages contain 21 sites, where 197 loss of control crashes were reported from 2015 to 2019. 2 of these crashes resulted in fatalities, 13 resulted in serious injuries, and 60 resulted in minor injuries. There were also 40 recorded crashes (1 fatal, 1 with serious injuries, and 16 with minor injuries) from 2020 to 2021. 

View maps of programme locations:

Rodney

View a map of Rodney Site 1.6: 1304 Old North Road (PDF 432KB)

View a map of Rodney Site 1.7: 1408 Old North Road (PDF 360KB)

View a map of Rodney Site 1.8: 100 Old North Road (PDF 324KB)

Henderson-Massey

View a map of Henderson-Massey Site 2.3: 289 Birdwood Road (PDF 622KB)

View a map of Henderson-Massey Sites 3.2 to 3.3: 18 to 58 Don Buck Road (PDF 1.36MB)

View a map of Henderson-Massey Site 3.4: 106 Don Buck Road (PDF 838KB)

View a map of Henderson-Massey Site 3.5: 205 Don Buck Road (PDF 605KB)

Upper Harbour

View a map of Upper Harbour Site 2.4: 121 to 129 The Avenue (PDF 615KB)

View a map of Upper Harbour Site 2.6: 63 Gills Road (PDF 535KB)

Wāitakere Ranges

View a map of Wāitakere Ranges Site 2.1: Scenic Drive (PDF 678KB)

View a map of Wāitakere Ranges Site 2.2: 916 West Coast Road (PDF 746KB)

Maungakiekie-Tamaki

View a map of Maungakiekie-Tamaki Site 1.3: Onehunga Harbour Road (PDF 621KB)

View a map of Maungakiekie-Tamaki Site 2.5: 76 Onehunga Mall Road (PDF 433KB)

View a map of Maungakiekie-Tamaki Site 2.8: 266 Mount Wellington Highway (PDF 475KB)

View a map of Maungakiekie-Tamaki Site 3.1: 654 Mount Wellington Highway (PDF 725KB)

Orākei

View a map of Orākei Site 2.7: 240 Orākei Road (PDF 445KB)

Howick

View a map of Howick Site 1.1: 253 to 265 Whitford Road (PDF 786KB)

View a map of Howick Site 1.4: 34 Murphys Road (PDF 507KB)

View a map of Howick Site 3.8: 339 Whitford Road (PDF 737KB)

Hibiscus and Bays

View a map of Hibiscus and Bays Site 4.3: 1367 to 1324 East Coast Road (PDF 601KB)

Next steps:

Site verification works

To minimise the impacts of work on stakeholders, AT's Road Safety Engineer, our contractor and an independent Road Safety Engineer, will undertake site visits along the routes. This is to ensure that any signage at individual locations, such as signage that is close to property access, does not impact the visibility of oncoming traffic.

Road reseal and road marking upgrades

As part of these works, some sites will require resealing with a specialised, high friction material. We will also be remarking the existing road markings along the routes with longer life materials and new raised, reflectorised pavement markers (cat's eyes).

We expect to carry out this work in March to April 2022, depending on weather conditions. These upgrades will improve the delineation and bend awareness along these routes, especially at night. 

Signage upgrade

Our contractor will begin installing new signs at the same time as or after road marking. We expect this part of the programme to be carried out until end of April 2022.


For more information on this project

Contact Auckland Transport