However, NZTA said it had heard strong community support for keeping the current lower speed limits in Kaitāia north, Moerewa and Te Haumi and have opened new speed reviews that include consultation on proposals to confirm the current lower speeds as the legal speed limits.
‘‘Following careful consideration of recent community feedback on speeds at these Northland locations, as well as past evidence of community support, we have now opened a formal review of these speed limits,‘’ NZTA said.
‘‘These reviews acknowledge that under government rules the speed limits here must change to the previous higher ones by July 1, and propose re-setting the higher speed limit back to the lower speed limit immediately following this change in July.‘’
Consultation closes at 5pm on May 14 and to have your say go to https://www.nzta.govt.nz/safety/driving-safely/speed/state-highway-speed-management/future-new-speed-reviews-under-the-2024-rule/new-consultation-on-urban-connectors/northland/.
Consultation on speed limit reviews on four other stretches of Far North state highway closed at the end of March.
NZTA consulted on four sections of highway at three locations in Northland - SH10 Kaingaroa (north and south sides), SH1 Moerewa to Kawakawa, and SH1 Hukerenui. The outcome of that consultation has yet to be released.