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    How long to drive from Auckland airport to Hamilton?

    heading up that way today and would like to know...tia

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimO View Post
    heading up that way today and would like to know...tia
    budget for 2hrs

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimO View Post
    heading up that way today and would like to know...tia
    Depends on ...

    current air stream
    rain/fog
    time (there is a very small window of oppertunity when you are not in peak traffic)
    what phase the moon is in
    tardos on the motorway (related to above)
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    google map says 1hr 35mins. but yeah Id give 2 hours too. Traffic, getting ready to ride, toilet break in the middle etc etc
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    I do this quite often. Usually takes about 75 minutes (at legal speeds). BUT. You never know when there's going to be a holdup. I always add 30 minutes as a buffer, especially if there is a deadline to meet.

    If you push it and get no hold-ups, then sub 60 is possible. But of course I'D never do that...
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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    I do this quite often. Usually takes about 75 minutes (at legal speeds). BUT. You never know when there's going to be a holdup. I always add 30 minutes as a buffer, especially if there is a deadline to meet.

    If you push it and get no hold-ups, then sub 60 is possible. But of course I'D never do that...
    We used to do just on an hour to get from Sarf Auckland to the northern end of the Tron. Traffic starts to get crappy on the motorway anywhere from about 3pm from Penrose onwards so the time buffer is a good idea.
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    If you're hitting auckland between 3-6pm get ready for a mind blowing afternoon. Sitting in traffic on the motorway.

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    we will be in a shitbox rental car and arriving about 7 in auckland will the traffic be heavy then?

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    Time frame is what it's all about up here: traffic leaving the airport to head south is horrendous anywhere from 3.30/4ish onwards with the shittiest bottlenecks at onramps to motorway. Stays heavy though to Drury, but thereafter it should be pretty sweet.
    If you are leaving the airport early evening (away from "end of work" traffic) then a straightforward run would still probably take the best part of 90 mins, at the speed limit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by unstuck View Post
    Am or Pm?
    well seeing as im heading there today and arnt there yet it must be pm....thanks for the info folks

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimO View Post
    well seeing as im heading there today and arnt there yet it must be pm....thanks for the info folks
    Thats what you get when you dont read things properly. Big difference driving around up there 7am or 7pm.
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    By the time you hit the motorway out of the airport, you should be seing the tail end of afternoon rush hour, so the traffic will more then likey be getting lighter as you progress south
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    do they take south island money in the north island or do we have to swap blankets and muskets still??

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimO View Post
    do they take south island money in the north island or do we have to swap blankets and muskets still??
    They take Yen and Taro in Auckland, and Woodstock bourbon and cola in Hamilton.

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