State Highway 62 (New Zealand) Explained

Country:NZL
Type:SH
Route:62
Map Custom:yes
Length Km:12.7
Length Round:1
Direction A:East
Direction B:West
Terminus A:/Ferry Road at Spring Creek
Destinations:Rapaura
Terminus B: near Renwick
Previous Type:SH
Previous Route:61
Next Type:SH
Next Route:63

State Highway 62 (SH 62) is a state highway servicing the northeastern parts of the South Island of New Zealand. Located entirely within the Marlborough wine region of New Zealand, SH 62 provides a northern bypass of Blenheim, connecting the towns of Spring Creek (on SH 1) with Renwick (on SH 6) via the locality of Rapaura.

Despite being gazetted in 2004, is only 13 kilometres long, and is very flat, in 2008 it was assessed to be the most dangerous state highway in the country, ahead of SH 37 and SH 94.[1] The eastern terminus with SH 1 also holds some notoriety, being listed in the top twenty intersections in New Zealand for accidents. This is attributed to the fact it shares a cross road with Ferry Road in Spring Creek and crosses the Main North Line only a few metres east of SH 1. NZTA have announced final plans to replace the intersection with a roundabout.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Country's deadliest roads identified - NZPA via Newstalk ZB, Sunday 27 January 2008
  2. News: Roundabout plans revealed for State Highway 1 in Marlborough . Marlborough Express . Mike Watson . 6 July 2016 . 7 July 2016.