The NZ Transport Agency is reviewing speed limits on State Highway 6 between Blenheim and Nelson in an effort to save lives and reduce the incidence of serious crashes along the high-risk road.
In the 10 years between 2009 and 2018, 20 people lost their lives and 92 were seriously injured in crashes on this stretch of highway. Nineteen of the deaths were on 100km/h stretches of road.
“We’ve been speaking with local people, councils, businesses, and other organisations about how we can make this road safer and some people told us that speeds along this route feel too high to be safe,” says Transport Agency Director Regional Relationships Jim Harland.
“There are numerous communities and schools on State Highway 6, it’s popular with cyclists, busy with freight and commuters, and there are school children and others crossing the road in 100km/hour environments.
“We are investigating other improvements such as safety barriers, but one of the immediate actions we can take right now to prevent people from dying or being seriously injured is to reduce speed limits, so they are safe and right for the road.”
The Transport Agency is now formally asking for public submissions about proposals to change the speed limits on SH6 between Blenheim and Nelson.
“We are proposing to reduce speeds along the route, and we would like people to tell us if there are any other factors we should consider before we make a decision,” says Mr Harland.
Formal consultation for this speed review is open from Tuesday October 15 until 5pm on 12 November 2019, with a decision expected in the following months.
Location | Extra travel time if new speeds are adopted |
---|---|
SH6 Blenheim to Nelson | 9 minutes extra |
Blenheim to Woodbourne | 36 seconds |
Renwick to Havelock | 4 minutes |
Through Havelock | 3 seconds |
Havelock to Pelorus | 1 minute 14 seconds |
Pelorus to Rai Valley | 30 seconds |
Rai Valley to Collins Valley | 1 minute |
Through Collins Valley | 23 seconds |
Whangamoa to Atawhai | 26 seconds |
Atawhai to Nelson | 41 seconds |
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