New speed limits are coming into effect on many of Banks Peninsula’s roads and settlements.
Speed limits will reduce from 100km/h to 60km/h. The new speed limits come into effect on Thursday 22 October.
Speed limits changes are also coming for Akaroa’s town centre.
From Thursday 22 October, a 40km/h speed limit will be in place on the majority of roads within the township.
Other speed limit changes coming into effect on 22 October include:
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Purau-Port Levy Road reduced from 100km/h to 60km/h and 40km/h in the Port Levy settlement.
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Port Levy-Pigeon Bay Road reduced from 100km/h to 60km/h with speeds of 60km/h or 40km/h within Pigeon Bay.
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Kukupa, near Pigeon Bay, will have a speed reduction from 100km/h to 40km/h.
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Birdlings Flat, Kaitorete Spit, Little River and Okuti Valley will have speed limits of either 60km/h or 40km/h depending on the specific road.
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The Western Valley route, Puaha Valley and Southern Bays roads will reduce from 100km/h to 60km/h.
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In Charteris Bay a 600m section of Marine Drive lowered from 60km/h to 50km/h.
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In Diamond Harbour a section of Waipapa Avenue will be lowered to 30km/h.
Next year, a 40km/h speed limit will be introduced on all streets in Lyttelton, except Norwich Quay/ Gladstone Quay which is part of State Highway 74 and the responsibility of NZTA.