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Roadworks across Lower Hutt are testing commuter's patience with motorists venting their frustration about gridlock and long delays.
But others say the problems are worth bearing for the improvements the work will bring.
The works are linked to Te Wai Takamori o Te Awa Kairangi, formerly known as RiverLink, which got underway in November last year - the same month Hutt City Council's road maintenance season began.
The $1.5 billion project will include flood protection and river restoration work, urban revitalisation, and improvement to road and r
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