Labour says the focus on big new roads is hypocrisy for a government that came to power promising to cut costs.
"More people are going to have to rely on cars and trucks to get around because we don't have a pipeline of alternatives like rapid transit, inter-city passenger rail, public transport and safe walking and cycling in our communities”
This article is behind a paywall, but if you consume the NZ Horror via an RSS reader you can view the full article. It details a lot of the stuff every other article talks about in the switch away from cycling to roads etc.
But it also provides a fuller picture of how this largesse on roads is actually being funded. A significant chunk (enough to build 1 1/2 Dunedin Hospitals) is coming from the Government's other income.
Ie this isn't even fully funded from the land transport fund, mostly because its such a massive increase in spending on roads from the previous 3 year NLTP which was already a record funding allocation on the back of the 3 years before being a record funding allocation.
So if you're in hospital in Tasman, Otago or Hawkes Bay and wondering why your ward is such an old cramped awful building, this is one of the reasons why - bigger, more expensive roads are being built to allow freight companies to drive their bigger, heavier trucks faster.
To be fair, Labour made an absolute pig's ear of almost every infrastructure project they had a go at during their term, it seems a bit churlish of them to complain about National turning around and building roads.
If they and our councils had actually been competent at delivering infrastructure, we'd have trams in Auckland and Wellington, new ferries arriving next year with new terminals waiting for them, as well as better rail infrastructure.
But no, that's not the world we live in unfortunately.
Infrastructure is expensive, and often goes over budget. It is hard to deliver large projects on time and on budget. Any builder will tell you how often a simple house build goes over time and budget.
Crying about incompetency is silly when the alternative seems to be to throw away money that has been spent for no gain. We have lost all the money spent on the ferries, plus a penalty, for no fucking gain at all. All the money spent working on ALR has been flushed down the toilet. It's fucking insanity.
The answer is not throwing away projects because they cost more than anticipated, it is finishing projects and figuring out how to do it better next time. New Zealand has seriously terrible infrastructure problems and they can only be solved with money, and a lot of it.
I disagree with you there, the sunk cost fallacy is a real problem, and we are very much prone to it. If light rail had been under construction already, there would have been a solid case to make for keeping it, but Wellington had been planning and consulting for nearly ten years without laying a single piece of track.
The ferries were perhaps less of a good idea to cancel, but the whole project was massively over speced, in my view. One vessel would have been almost the same size as their entire current fleet.