New Zealand / Business

Auckland traffic driving up costs - building industry

08:24 am on 2 March 2018

A building industry leader says Auckland's gridlock has doubled delivery costs and some fed-up truck drivers have quit their jobs.

Photo: RNZ / Tim Watkin

An AA report shows 40,000 more cars were on the city's roads last year with the average commuter spending nearly 80 hours stuck in gridlock.

The Building Industry Federation's chief executive Bruce Kohn said transport costs are up to twice those of other regions and building materials getting delayed by traffic is a growing problem.

"Congestion means trucking companies are turning more and more to smaller trucks, so deliveries are not as large as they previously were" - Bruce Kohn

He said some freighting services have changed from set delivery costs to an hourly charge and there's a reluctance to dispatch deliveries across town in the afternoon.

Mr Kohn said he's heard of truck drivers getting so fed up with being stuck bumper-to-bumper that they've given up the job.