Auckland鈥檚 busiest shopping destinations are bracing for a surge in traffic ahead of Black Friday and the festive season.
Shoppers are being urged to plan their travel, with malls like Sylvia Park and Newmarket already beginning to clog due to the early kick-off of Black Friday sales.
Auckland Transport said the city鈥檚 top shopping hotspots and the surrounding streets aren鈥檛 expected to begin to clear until after Christmas.
Many major events and after-work celebrations will also be putting extra pressure on roads, parking facilities and public transport.
Teams from Auckland Transport (AT) and NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) are working to manage the transport network in real time.
AT said the joint team are working with mall operators to encourage them to proactively manage their parking facilities ahead of the rush.

Auckland鈥檚 busiest shopping areas are bracing for a surge in traffic and demand. Photo / Alex Burton
Advice for shoppers
Auckland Transport Operations Centre (ATOC) manager Claire Howard said shoppers who are planning to drive to a shopping destination over the next few weeks should check the latest traffic conditions and allow extra time.
鈥淎ll of Auckland鈥檚 major shopping streets, town centres and malls are also served by frequent bus services or train lines, so if you aren鈥檛 planning on a big shopping haul, it might save you time, money and a parking headache to take a bus or train,鈥 Howard said.
Busy event season to put pressure on roads
Many major events are fast approaching in Auckland over the next month that will add to the traffic chaos.
Some of the largest include the Farmers Santa Parade, Christmas in the Park, The Others Way festival, Rufus Du Sol concert, Auckland FC games, Motat and Franklin Rd Christmas Lights, and the Ikea opening.

Many major events are fast approaching in Auckland over the next month, including the opening of Ikea. Photo / NZ Herald
鈥淎ll of these exciting community events draw big crowds and many require road closures, so visitors and local communities should always expect more traffic, busy car parks and longer journey times,鈥 Howard said.
鈥淧ublic transport is often a faster option and means avoiding parking hassles and long queues.
鈥淔or major events, ATOC works with organisers to put on extra services that can often get you right to the door.鈥
Getting home
Howard said she encouraged Aucklanders to be patient and considerate when they are going to and leaving events or popular destinations.
鈥淲e鈥檇 also like to encourage everyone going to Christmas parties and after-work celebrations to plan how you鈥檙e going to get home safely before you go out.
鈥淲hether it鈥檚 one of the many late-night bus services, a rideshare or organising someone to pick you up, make sure you鈥檝e got a safe ride home before you head out,鈥 Howard said.
AT said last week鈥檚 Metallica concert saw nearly half of the fans take public transport home.
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