Pooks Road Crossing Upgrades are finished in Rānui - we’d love your feedback!

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We’re pleased to let you know that the crossing safety improvements near Pooks Road Shops in Rānui – was completed in July 2025.

Thanks so much for your patience while we carried out this work.

Share your thoughts in our quick survey - we'd love your feedback!

Now that it’s finished, we’d like you to please take a few minutes to complete our short survey.

Please click on the survey link at the bottom of this page by 22 October, 2025

The work we did:

We responded to concerns raised by the community to provide a safer crossing for people who regularly access the train station and local shops in Rānui, which includes tamariki of all ages.

Some of the key improvements included:

  • Converting the existing raised platform near 18 Pooks Road to a raised zebra crossing to slow drivers on approach, ensure they can be seen and give priority to people crossing as motorists must stop to let them cross safety.
  • Upgrading the existing pram crossings and yellow tactile pavers at the crossing points. Tactile pavers are (yellow guidance markers) to help visually impaired people find their way and safely cross the road. Pram crossing make it easier for people with prams and mobility users to cross safely.
  • Installing bollards at the parking bay on approach to the crossing and outside the shops to prevent cars from blocking visibility near the crossing.
  • Painting new bus stop markings for clearer and safer access to the bus stop near the crossing.

How to contact us:

If you have any questions, please email us at ATEngagement@at.govt.nz or leave us a comment on our quick survey below by Wednesday, 22 October, 2025.

We’re pleased to let you know that the crossing safety improvements near Pooks Road Shops in Rānui – was completed in July 2025.

Thanks so much for your patience while we carried out this work.

Share your thoughts in our quick survey - we'd love your feedback!

Now that it’s finished, we’d like you to please take a few minutes to complete our short survey.

Please click on the survey link at the bottom of this page by 22 October, 2025

The work we did:

We responded to concerns raised by the community to provide a safer crossing for people who regularly access the train station and local shops in Rānui, which includes tamariki of all ages.

Some of the key improvements included:

  • Converting the existing raised platform near 18 Pooks Road to a raised zebra crossing to slow drivers on approach, ensure they can be seen and give priority to people crossing as motorists must stop to let them cross safety.
  • Upgrading the existing pram crossings and yellow tactile pavers at the crossing points. Tactile pavers are (yellow guidance markers) to help visually impaired people find their way and safely cross the road. Pram crossing make it easier for people with prams and mobility users to cross safely.
  • Installing bollards at the parking bay on approach to the crossing and outside the shops to prevent cars from blocking visibility near the crossing.
  • Painting new bus stop markings for clearer and safer access to the bus stop near the crossing.

How to contact us:

If you have any questions, please email us at ATEngagement@at.govt.nz or leave us a comment on our quick survey below by Wednesday, 22 October, 2025.

  • In July, 2025, we upgraded the crossing near Pooks Road Shops in Rānui. 

    We would like you to share your thoughts on the completed project

    This survey will take you approximately 2 – 5 minutes to complete. 

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