Update on speed management

Following the Minister of Transport’s announcement confirming the new Land Transport Rule: Setting of Speed Limits 2024, NZTA will identify how the Rule may impact speeds on its network.

NZTA as road controlling authority for state highways will work through what the new rule means for each region and will provide further information in the coming weeks.

Government delivers sensible approach to speed limits(external link)

Land Transport Rule: Setting of Speed Limits 2024

In December 2023, the Minister of Transport Hon Simeon Brown confirmed that work was underway to develop a new Land Transport Rule for setting speed limits. In anticipation of the new Rule, we paused work on our speed management plans.

As information on the proposed 2024 Rule has been released, we have been working through what it means for speed limit proposals within the Interim State Highway Speed Management Plan. In some cases, we have been progressing selected proposals to approval separately to the Plan.

Approval and implementation for some proposals may progress ahead of others due to consideration against the intent of the new Rule, confirmation of funding for delivery, and other internal processes. We may pause activity where there are potential conflicts with the new Rule until we have more clarity.

We will provide updates on outstanding proposals after decisions have been made via our website and notify people who provided feedback on the proposals during consultation.

Beehive media release - 12 December 2023: Government changes speed limit rules(external link)

Proposed speed limits in Southland

Following our analysis and conversations with partners, interested groups and organisations, we propose the following new speed limits:

Speed limit map

Map showing locations of proposed speed limit changes in Southland

View larger map and speed limit tables [PDF, 2.5 MB]

Speed limit tables

  • Speed limits around schools
    State highway School Existing speed limit (km/h) Proposed new speed limit (km/h)
    *variable
    1 East Gore School 70 70/30*
    1 Edendale Primary School 50 50/30*
    1 Ascot Community School 50 50/30*
    1/93 Mataura School 50 50/30*
    6 Garston School 80 80/≤60*
    6 St Thomas School (Winton) 50 50/30*
    6 Winton School 50 50/30*
    6 Makarewa School 80 80/≤60*
    6 Sacred Heart School (Waikiwi) 50 50/30*
    6 Southland Adventist Christian School 50 50/30*
    6 St John's Girls' School (Invercargill) 50 50/30*
    94 Te Anau School 50 50/30*
    94 Fiordland College 50 50/30*
    94 Mararoa School 100 100/≤60*
    94 Lumsden School 50 50/30*
    96 St Patrick's School (Nightcaps) 50 50/30*
    96 Hedgehope School 80 80/≤60*
    96 Te Tipua School 100 100/≤60*
    99 Hauroko Valley Primary School 100 100/≤60*
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  • Other speed limits
    State highway Reference number (refer to map) Location Description Existing speed limit (km/h) Proposed new speed limit (km/h)
    *variable
    1 1 Edendale - Old SH1 Old SH1, from SH1 Pioneer Highway intersection to Crescent Road 100 80
    6 1 Five Rivers intersection speed zone (ISZ) On SH6, approaching intersection with SH97 100 100/60*
    96 1 Nightcaps urban Through township, to align with speed limit at St Patrick’s School (Nightcaps) 100 50
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Have your say

Consultation on the Interim State Highway Speed Management Plan closed on 12 December 2022. 

View the latest update on this plan