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Rotorua council hears submissions on speed limit review

Rotorua council hears submissions on speed limit review 13 May, 2021 06:00 AM 4 minutes to read Rotorua Lakes councillor ​Merepeka Raukawa-Tait chaired today s meeting. Photo / Andrew Warner The safety of the region s tamariki was at the forefront of discussions around a speed limit review at a council committee meeting yesterday The Rotorua Lakes Council s strategy, policy and finance committee heard five verbal submissions on the Speed Limit Review 2021. More than 100 written submissions were received by the committee between March 20 and April 21 this year. The lower you go, the less the risk. That s a no-brainer, Lake Rerewhakaaitu school spokeswoman Amanda Armer told the committee.

No one wants to lose a child Rural schools want consistent speed limit rules

No one wants to lose a child. Rural schools want consistent speed limit rules 12 May, 2021 06:00 AM 4 minutes to read Ngākuru School principal Rachel Weinberg says cars see the straight stretch outside her school as open road . Photo / Maryana Garcia Ngākuru School principal Rachel Weinberg says cars see the straight stretch outside her school as open road . Photo / Maryana Garcia Representatives from two rural schools and one playcentre in the Bay of Plenty say a blanket approach to speed limits is needed to keep their kids safe. The Rotorua Lakes Council s strategy, policy and finance committee will hear submissions on the Speed Limit Review 2021 tomorrow.

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“We continually monitor the safety and operation of our transport network,” the spokeswoman said. “A review of council’s database shows that a resident contacted council in July 2020 to raise concerns about the speed of vehicles on Carnarvon Dr.” The spokeswoman said an investigation was conducted in the same month following the complaint. “The investigation found that the majority of drivers who use Carnarvon Drive travel at a speed of 49km/h or less,” the spokeswoman said. “The Speed Limit Review guidelines establish a speed limit of 50km/h to be appropriate for this street. “Traffic calming devices are considered in locations where there is both a demonstrated wide spread issue of non-local through traffic as well as an evident speeding issue.”

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