New Zealand State Highway 62

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State Highway 62 NZ.svg

State Highway 62
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Route information
Maintained by New Zealand Transport Agency
Length: 12.7 km (7.9 mi)
Major junctions
East end: SH 1 State Highway 1 NZ.svg and Ferry Road at Spring Creek
West end: SH 6 State Highway 6 NZ.svg near Renwick
Location
Primary
destinations:
Rapaura
Highway system
x20px SH 60 SH 63 x20px

State Highway 62 (SH 62) is a New Zealand State Highway servicing the northeastern parts of the South Island of New Zealand. Located entirely within the wine-producing Marlborough region of New Zealand, SH 62 provides a northern bypass of Blenheim, connecting the towns of Spring Creek (on State Highway 1) with Renwick (on State Highway 6) via the locality of Rapaura. Despite being gazetted in 2004, is only 13 kilometres long, and is very flat, in 2008 it was assessed to be the most dangerous state highway in the country, ahead of State Highway 37 and State Highway 94.[1]

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