Outside of these times, two-way traffic can operate but on-road parking is off-limits. Some sections are still cordoned off.
One Point Chevalier resident said there were huge delays getting around by car.
“Sometimes it’s challenging getting to and from Saint Lukes, these things are sent to try us I guess.”
Side streets like Kiwi Rd are bearing the brunt of the construction.
Local resident Bill said extra traffic down his street was causing accidents.
“The car, I think it got hit out here a few weeks ago, just the amount of traffic. This was the bus route as well and you just can’t get parking around here, quite horrendous.”
Many residents like Lily who live on Meola Rd said they needed to be out of their driveways at certain times to avoid getting stuck.
Checkpoint bumped into her as she was searching for where she parked her car on a side street.
“I mean it encourages me to get a bit of exercise every so often, but it is frustrating and there have been times where we haven’t moved the car in time and then they’ve dug a big pit and we can’t get out and it just makes journeys quite a lot slower if you have to ask people to put some gravel in so you can drive out.”
The roadworks are also taking a toll on businesses.