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Speed limits on some roads in the Yaldhurst area will be lowered at the beginning of December.
NZTA’s speed review proposed slower speed limits for SH73 on the western urban periphery of Christchurch, extending west through Yaldhurst township.
The existing speed limits were 80km/h and 100km/h, with 70km/h through Yaldhurst town centre.
The technical assessment conducted by NZTA supports reductions to 60km/h through the urban fringe and Yaldhurst town centre with a reduction to 80km/h to the west of Yaldhurst, while the intervening rural section east of Yaldhurst is to remain at 80km/h.
Christchurch City Council consulted on the speed limits for sections of Ryans, Pound, Hasketts and School roads.
The speed limits for these roads are being reduced from 70km/h or 80km/h to 60km/h. Sections of Ryans, Hasketts and School roads have already been implemented. Remaining changes on Ryans and Pound roads will be coordinated with changes to SH73.
A Council spokesman said improving the safety of the road network is a critical issue for the Council. These changes will reduce speeds at approaches to high risk intersections and maintain consistency of speed limits across the joint road network.


