Successful Traffic Management for World Surf League in Raglan
Raglan World Surf League traffic plan hailed as buses move 5350 fans

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The traffic management plan for the World Surf League event in Raglan, New Zealand, was successful, with 5,350 fans transported via 20 buses. The event reached its capacity of 6,500 attendees, and Mayor Aksel Bech praised the effective management of the transportation system.
- 01A total of 5,350 spectators were transported to the event using 20 continuous buses.
- 02The event reached its full capacity of 6,500 attendees by 1 PM.
- 03Mayor Aksel Bech highlighted the successful management of the traffic plan despite concerns about congestion.
- 04Buses operated on a one-in/one-out configuration to manage the flow of spectators.
- 05The Waikato District Council endorsed the traffic management plan as a success.
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The World Surf League event in Raglan, New Zealand, successfully managed traffic concerns by implementing an effective transportation plan. According to Mayor Aksel Bech, 5,350 fans utilized 20 continuous buses to reach the event at Manu Bay, which achieved its total capacity of 6,500 attendees by 1 PM. Despite initial worries about potential congestion in Raglan, the one-in/one-out bus configuration allowed for smooth transportation. The Waikato District Council praised the traffic management plan, affirming that it was executed well, ensuring a positive experience for both fans and the local community.
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The successful transportation plan alleviated traffic concerns, ensuring that local residents and businesses were minimally affected during the event.
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