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Northland state highway speed review could affect two-thirds of network 9 May, 2021 06:00 PM 8 minutes to read Don Wilson, who owns OnRoad Transport, a livestock transport company, said reduced speed limits would add significantly to trip times. Photo / Supplied Don Wilson, who owns OnRoad Transport, a livestock transport company, said reduced speed limits would add significantly to trip times. Photo / Supplied The National Road Carriers Association is calling for an urgent review of the state highway network as consultation begins to reassess speed limits on nearly two-thirds of Northland s state highways. Speed limits on 626km – 64 per cent - of the 978km of roading the Government s transport agency maintains across the region could be slashed as part of sweeping nationwide changes to reduce the road death toll. ....
Far North District Council votes for Māori wards 4 May, 2021 07:27 AM 3 minutes to read Moko Tepania speaks to his Māori wards call at the meeting. Photo / Susan Botting Far North District Council has today voted in favour of Māori wards. I m so excited about the future, Moko Tepania, Far North District Council (FNDC) councillor said after the meeting. The council voted 7:3 to bring in Māori wards after an intense, emotion-filled debate in a packed Kaikohe council chambers that spilled out into the council foyer and beyond to the neighbouring Kaikohe War Memorial Hall. Councillor Moko Tepania hugs his mother Te Aroha Tepania after the successful FNDC vote for Māori wards. Photo / Susan Botting ....
Monday, 3 May 2021, 3:18 pm From today Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency will begin actively seeking feedback from communities in Northland and north-west Auckland about the current speeds on their state highways, hear their concerns and tap into local knowledge about how the roads are used. The public engagement period will run from May 3 to June 14. Fourteen people have died on Northland roads so far this year, one more than at the same stage of 2020. “Improving safety on New Zealand roads is a top priority for Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency. Waka Kotahi is committed to Vision Zero, which aspires to a New Zealand where no-one is killed or seriously ....