New Zealand State Highway 28
State Highway 28 (SH 28) is a New Zealand State Highway in the Waikato region. The highway was gazetted in 1997 as a faster route for traffic travelling between SH 1 and SH 29 towards the Port of Tauranga. Prior to the formation of SH 28 the quickest route, only if using state highways, was via Tirau and SH 27. There are no towns on this route and due to the highway being mapped to existing rural roads there are several places were motorists need to give way to traffic from other roads.
Route
SH 28 leaves SH 1 at Putaruru on Whites Road and after travelling north-east for 5.8 km the highway meets SH 5 and shares a concurrency eastbound for 2.5 km. SH 28 then leaves SH 5 and travels northbound on Harwoods Road /Te Poi Road (South) for the next 10.7 km where it turns east at a T-junction onto Rapurapu Road. The last 5 km leads to its terminus at SH 29 just at the foot of the Kaimai Ranges.[1]
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- Twin Coast Discovery Highway
- Thermal Explorer Highway
- Pacific Coast Highway
- Classic New Zealand Wine Trail
- Alpine Pacific Triangle
- Great Alpine Highway
- Foothills Scenic Route
- Inland Scenic Route
- Southern Scenic Route
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