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John MacDonald: I support the truckies saying 'us too in the T2'

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John MacDonald,
Publish Date
Fri, 16 May 2025, 2:11pm
Photo / Andrew Bonallack | File
Photo / Andrew Bonallack | File

John MacDonald: I support the truckies saying 'us too in the T2'

Author
John MacDonald,
Publish Date
Fri, 16 May 2025, 2:11pm

鈥淚t鈥檚 like making a silk purse out of a pig鈥檚 ear.鈥   

That鈥檚 a quote from the boss at Transporting New Zealand, which represents the transport sector, talking about Brougham Street in Christchurch.  

Because it鈥檚 been revealed by NZTA that the $150 million revamp of Brougham Street, one of Christchurch鈥檚 busiest streets, will include T2 transit lanes 鈥 which the truckies are brassed-off about because they won鈥檛 be able to use them.  

And I鈥檓 with the truckies. I think it鈥檚 nuts that on a street like Brougham Street 鈥攚hich is a pig鈥檚 ear of a road if ever there was one鈥 we鈥檙e going to go all 鈥渞ules are rules鈥 on it and not do something that I think would make a genuine difference.  

As the truckies do as well.  

So these transit lanes, or T2 lanes, can only be used by vehicles carrying more than one person. They鈥檝e been on the Northern Motorway since 2021. There is a stretch of T2 that trucks can use there, on the Tram Road on-ramp near the Waimakariri Bridge.   

It's probably just to make it easier for them to turn onto the motorway, but don鈥檛 go telling us NZTA that you can鈥檛 do the same on Brougham Street because it 鈥渕ight set a precedent鈥.  

So Dom Kalasih from Transporting New Zealand says Brougham Street is a pig of a road and Scott McAlister from logistics company Mackleys says traffic congestion there is 鈥渂ad and getting worse鈥.  

He says: 鈥淎ll the improvements are focused on pedestrians and cyclists. That鈥檚 fine. But it needs to conjointly be done with freight.鈥  

Tell that to some people living in the area though, who are happy that the T2 lanes will mean the trucks being closer to the middle of the road and not travelling so close to the footpath.  

I understand where they鈥檙e coming from but the bigger picture, surely, has to be getting that stretch of road moving 鈥 especially the trucks.  

And I know rules are rules, but I reckon Brougham Street is a special case. And truckies should, of course, be allowed to use these transit lanes.  

It鈥檚 a key link for freight and it makes no sense to keep them stuck in the slow lanes.  

Forty-five thousand vehicles use Brougham Street each day 鈥攖rucks make up 10% percent of them鈥 and the truckies are saying it adds 30 minutes to their trip. Which I think is a very compelling argument for bending the rules. If not bending the rules, then re-writing them.  

You only need to travel on a bus in one of those bus lanes to get an idea of how much quicker trucks could get through in a T2 lane. I know they would be sharing the lanes with other vehicles 鈥攗nlike the buses which have the bus lanes to themselves鈥 but it鈥檚 worth a go, isn鈥檛 it?  

The other part of this is that NZTA is going to have to make sure that these new transit lanes on Brougham Street are policed.  

You might have seen it reported earlier this week that the T2 lanes on the Northern Motorway haven鈥檛 been policed since they opened four years ago. Which means people are sailing through when they shouldn鈥檛 be. So there will need to be monitoring and enforcement on Brougham Street, otherwise the T2 lanes will be a complete waste of time.  

They鈥檒l also be a complete waste of time if trucks aren鈥檛 allowed to use them.  

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