NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) is responsible for reviewing and setting speed limits on New Zealand’s state highways.
Please use the drop-down filter below to select speed limit reviews by region.
Current limits: various
Proposed limits: various
Road type: state highway
Current limit: various from 40km/h to 100km/h
Proposed limit: various from 30km/h to 80km/h
Road type: state highway and side roads
New permanent speed limits have been set and take effect from 2 September 2022.
Current limit: various from 60km/h to 100km/h
Proposed limit: various from 50km/h to 80km/h
Road type: rural and urban corridor
New permanent speed limits have been set and take effect from 10 December 2021.
Current limits: various from 80km/h to 100km/h
Road type: state highway
Current limits: various from 40km/h to 100km/h
Road type: rural and urban corridor
Current limit: SH1 northbound: 100 km/h SH1 southbound: 100 km/h
Proposed limit: SH1 northbound: 80 km/h SH1 southbound: 80 km/h
Road type: State Highway
New permanent speed limit has been set and takes effect from 3 March 2021.
Current limit: 70km/h
Proposed limit: 60km/h
Length: 0.75
Road type: Rural township
New permanent speed limit has been set and takes effect from 12 October 2020.
Current limit: 80km/h
Proposed limit: 60km/h
Length: 0.62km
Road type: Rural township
New permanent speed limit has been set and takes effect from 12 October 2020.
Current limits: 70km/h and 100km/h
Proposed limits: 60km/h and 80km/h
Length: 3.4km
Road type: Rural townships
New permanent speed limits have been set and take effect from 18 September 2020.