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Scenic shot of snow-covered mountains reflected Lake Tekapo under bright blue sky |
Gentle, calming music |
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[Text] Lake Tekapo / Takapō – famous for its mountains, its lake, and its history. |
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00:00:07 |
The historic Church of the Good Shepherd in the foreground, with snow covered mountains in the background. |
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00:00:07 |
People standing on the lakeshore, enjoying the serenity and view. |
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00:00:07 |
[Text] Where the last thing you want to do… is rush. |
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00:00:12 |
Water gently lapping at a rock in the foreground of shot, with snow-covered mountains in the background. |
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00:00:14 |
Interview with Angie Taylor, local Tourism Operator, in her lounge. |
The view, is number one. |
00:00:14 |
Scenic shots of Tekapo – snow covered mountains, the silhouette of Church of the Good Shepherd with mountains behind it. |
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00:00:21 |
Vehicles driving along State Highway 8 through the centre of Tekapo. |
Road noise |
00:00:21 |
[Text] But having a 60km/h speed limit through the middle of town, wasn’t so idyllic. |
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00:00:24 |
Interview with Caroll Simcox, Tekapo Community Board standing next to SH8 |
Too fast... terrifying.. yeah especially with the trucks. |
00:00:30 |
Vehicles driving past 50km/h sign with snow covered hills in the background. |
Road noise |
00:00:30 |
[Text] That’s why this community worked closely with Waka Kotahi to deliver safer speed limits on SH8. |
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00:00:35 |
Interview with Angie Taylor |
Because we have a primary school on one side, we have a township on the other side, and a lot of crossing. |
00:00:44 |
Interview with Caroll Simcox |
The north side of the highway is where the commercial zone is so just about everybody has to cross this highway to go and do anything. |
00:00:50 |
Vehicles driving past 50km/h sign with snow covered hills in the background. |
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00:00:50 |
[Text] In 2021 a 50km/h limit through town and 80km/h limits at either end of town were introduced, along with safety improvements such as pedestrian refuges. |
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00:00:55 |
Interview with Jeanine Foster, Waka Kotahi Speed and Infrastructure Programme Lead |
Taking a little bit more time, travelling at a slightly slower speed means that if that mountain catches you a little bit longer than it should do and you veer towards that centre line you've got time to react and everybody on the road is safer as a result. |
00:01:10 |
Interview with Caroll Simcox |
It's only 10 kilometres an hour but it feels much calmer, the traffic is calmer, the drivers are not so aggressive, they're not hurrying to go through Takapō. |
00:01:20 |
Parents pushing children in stroller, families walking through shops, people biking along waterfront while children play on the grass |
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00:01:20 |
[Text] It’s made for a safer driving environment, better suited for walking, cycling and enjoying the best of Takapō. |
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00:01:26 |
Interview with Jeanine Foster |
People are stopping, they're getting out of their vehicles, they're looking in the shops, they're truly appreciating the area that they're in and when they cross that road they feel safe. |
00:01:28 |
Campervans driving into town, Tekapo town centre, tourists taking photos in front of Church of the Good Shepherd, a couple sit on a rick on the lakefront, taking photos of the view. |
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00:01:36 |
Interview with Caroll Simcox. |
Most people the speed reduction has transformed their daily lives, really. |
00:01:40 |
Interview with Angie Taylor |
100 per cent, the locals it was what they wanted and they're much happier. |
00:01:45 |
Vehicles driving through Tekapo slowly and safely. |
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00:01:50 |
Church of the Good Shepherd in foreground surrounded by tussock, with snow-covered hills in the background under bright blue sky. |
Gentle, calming music. |
00:01:50 |
[Text] Slow than before. Safer than ever. As stunning as always. |
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00:01:55 |
Waka Kotahi logo |
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00:00:00 video transcript
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00:00:00 |
Visual info |
Scenic shot of snow-covered mountains reflected Lake Tekapo under bright blue sky |
Audio info |
Gentle, calming music |
00:00:00 video transcript
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00:00:00 |
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[Text] Lake Tekapo / Takapō – famous for its mountains, its lake, and its history. |
Audio info |
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00:00:07 video transcript
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00:00:07 |
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The historic Church of the Good Shepherd in the foreground, with snow covered mountains in the background. |
Audio info |
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00:00:07 video transcript
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00:00:07 |
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People standing on the lakeshore, enjoying the serenity and view. |
Audio info |
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00:00:07 video transcript
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00:00:07 |
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[Text] Where the last thing you want to do… is rush. |
Audio info |
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00:00:12 video transcript
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00:00:12 |
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Water gently lapping at a rock in the foreground of shot, with snow-covered mountains in the background. |
Audio info |
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00:00:14 video transcript
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00:00:14 |
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Interview with Angie Taylor, local Tourism Operator, in her lounge. |
Audio info |
The view, is number one. |
00:00:14 video transcript
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00:00:14 |
Visual info |
Scenic shots of Tekapo – snow covered mountains, the silhouette of Church of the Good Shepherd with mountains behind it. |
Audio info |
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00:00:21 video transcript
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00:00:21 |
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Vehicles driving along State Highway 8 through the centre of Tekapo. |
Audio info |
Road noise |
00:00:21 video transcript
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00:00:21 |
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[Text] But having a 60km/h speed limit through the middle of town, wasn’t so idyllic. |
Audio info |
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00:00:24 video transcript
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00:00:24 |
Visual info |
Interview with Caroll Simcox, Tekapo Community Board standing next to SH8 |
Audio info |
Too fast... terrifying.. yeah especially with the trucks. |
00:00:30 video transcript
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00:00:30 |
Visual info |
Vehicles driving past 50km/h sign with snow covered hills in the background. |
Audio info |
Road noise |
00:00:30 video transcript
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00:00:30 |
Visual info |
[Text] That’s why this community worked closely with Waka Kotahi to deliver safer speed limits on SH8. |
Audio info |
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00:00:35 video transcript
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00:00:35 |
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Interview with Angie Taylor |
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Because we have a primary school on one side, we have a township on the other side, and a lot of crossing. |
00:00:44 video transcript
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00:00:44 |
Visual info |
Interview with Caroll Simcox |
Audio info |
The north side of the highway is where the commercial zone is so just about everybody has to cross this highway to go and do anything. |
00:00:50 video transcript
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00:00:50 |
Visual info |
Vehicles driving past 50km/h sign with snow covered hills in the background. |
Audio info |
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00:00:50 video transcript
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00:00:50 |
Visual info |
[Text] In 2021 a 50km/h limit through town and 80km/h limits at either end of town were introduced, along with safety improvements such as pedestrian refuges. |
Audio info |
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00:00:55 video transcript
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00:00:55 |
Visual info |
Interview with Jeanine Foster, Waka Kotahi Speed and Infrastructure Programme Lead |
Audio info |
Taking a little bit more time, travelling at a slightly slower speed means that if that mountain catches you a little bit longer than it should do and you veer towards that centre line you've got time to react and everybody on the road is safer as a result. |
00:01:10 video transcript
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00:01:10 |
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Interview with Caroll Simcox |
Audio info |
It's only 10 kilometres an hour but it feels much calmer, the traffic is calmer, the drivers are not so aggressive, they're not hurrying to go through Takapō. |
00:01:20 video transcript
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00:01:20 |
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Parents pushing children in stroller, families walking through shops, people biking along waterfront while children play on the grass |
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00:01:20 video transcript
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00:01:20 |
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[Text] It’s made for a safer driving environment, better suited for walking, cycling and enjoying the best of Takapō. |
Audio info |
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00:01:26 video transcript
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00:01:26 |
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Interview with Jeanine Foster |
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People are stopping, they're getting out of their vehicles, they're looking in the shops, they're truly appreciating the area that they're in and when they cross that road they feel safe. |
00:01:28 video transcript
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00:01:28 |
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Campervans driving into town, Tekapo town centre, tourists taking photos in front of Church of the Good Shepherd, a couple sit on a rick on the lakefront, taking photos of the view. |
Audio info |
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00:01:36 video transcript
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00:01:36 |
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Interview with Caroll Simcox. |
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Most people the speed reduction has transformed their daily lives, really. |
00:01:40 video transcript
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00:01:40 |
Visual info |
Interview with Angie Taylor |
Audio info |
100 per cent, the locals it was what they wanted and they're much happier. |
00:01:45 video transcript
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00:01:45 |
Visual info |
Vehicles driving through Tekapo slowly and safely. |
Audio info |
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00:01:50 video transcript
Time |
00:01:50 |
Visual info |
Church of the Good Shepherd in foreground surrounded by tussock, with snow-covered hills in the background under bright blue sky. |
Audio info |
Gentle, calming music. |
00:01:50 video transcript
Time |
00:01:50 |
Visual info |
[Text] Slow than before. Safer than ever. As stunning as always. |
Audio info |
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00:01:55 video transcript
Time |
00:01:55 |
Visual info |
Waka Kotahi logo |
Audio info |
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