Source: New Zealand Transport Agency
New speed limits will be introduced in the popular towns of Karangahake and Waihī after a recent speed review was undertaken by NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA).
Three short sections of State Highway 2 (SH2) will have lower speed limits in place before Christmas, making travel over summer safer for everyone.
Andrew Corkill NZTA Director Regional Relationships for the Waikato and Bay of Plenty, says the consultation process ran for six weeks and showed mixed views, but highlighted strong community support for safer speeds, especially near busy intersections and local facilities.
“We received 271 submissions for Karangahake and 217 for Waihī consultations. In Waihī, many submitters supported the proposed lowering of speed up to the busy Dean Crescent intersection where there’s often a significant volume of heavy vehicles and vehicles towing trailers.
“Hauraki District Council were very supportive of the changes, pointing out that the Refuse Transfer Station down Dean Crescent attracts significant local traffic having to exit what looks like an urban intersection onto a 100km/h highway.”
While 57% of Karangahake submitters had concerns about the change of speed, many agreed a lower speed limit would help people navigate the tricky nature of the road, making it easier to access car parks and cross the road safely.
The speed limit changes have been certified by the Director of Land Transport. This follows six weeks of public consultation with partners, stakeholders and the community from August to October this year. The enforcement of the new speed limits will become legal once the new signage is in place.
Specific information:
|
Location |
Length |
Existing speed limit (km/h) |
New speed limit (km/h) |
|
SH2 Karangahake (near Albert Street to west of Waitawheta Road) |
2.8 kilometres |
80 |
60 |
|
SH2 Waihī / Parry Palm Avenue (near the SH2/Martin Road/Baber Street intersection to near Orchard Road) |
950 metres |
70 |
60 |
|
SH2 Waihī / Parry Palm Avenue (near Orchard Road to near Dean Crescent) |
850 metres |
100 |
60 |
The signage will be installed as soon as possible, at which time the new speed limits will become enforceable.
More information on the permanent speed limits and our consultation summaries can be found on the NZTA website: