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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 27
**** New Zealand Gazette, 12 April 1990, No. 58, page 1292.
(RT01/3/9 Rodney District)
The Traffic (Waikato District) Notice 1999
Pursuant to section 52 of the Transport Act 1962 and regulation 21 (2) of the Traffic Regulations 1976, and pursuant to an authority sub-delegated to me by the Land Transport Safety Authority of New Zealand dated 9 June 1997, I, John Paul Edgar, Manager, Safer Roads, give the following notice:
Notice
(1) This notice may be cited as the Traffic (Waikato District) Notice 1999.
(2) Those localities and roads shown within markings identified in the legend of and appearing on the plans numbered:
TT9918/1, entitled “Waikato District Council Speed Restrictions at Horsham Downs, Matangi, near Raglan, near Tamahere, Scotsman Valley, Tamahere, Te Kowhai”; and
TT9918/2, entitled “Waikato District Council Speed Restrictions at Huntly, Ngaruawahia, near Raglan, Rotokauri, Te Mata”;
TT9918/3, entitled “Waikato District Council Speed Restrictions at Horotiu, Raglan, Rotowaro, Taupiri, Te Rapa Dairy Factory, Whatawhata”;
TT9918/4, entitled “Waikato District Council Speed Restrictions at Eureka, Gordonton, near Rotokauri”;
held by the head office of the Land Transport Safety Authority, are declared to be closely populated localities at all times, pursuant to section 52 (1) (c) of the Transport Act 1962; except where declared:
(a) as 70 km/h speed limit areas pursuant to regulation 21 (2) of the Traffic Regulations 1976; or
(b) excluded from the limitation as to speed imposed by section 52 (1) of the Transport Act 1962, pursuant to section 52 (2) of the Transport Act 1962,
as may be ascertained from the legend. The plans and legends are hereby incorporated into this notice.
(3) The following notices are revoked pursuant to section 52 (3) of the Transport Act 1962:
The Traffic (Waikato County) Notice No. 2, 1986*.
The Traffic (Waikato District) Notice 1997**.
The Traffic (Waikato District) Notice No. 2, 1997***.
Signed at Wellington this 24th day of February 1999.
J. P. EDGAR, Manager, Safer Roads.
- New Zealand Gazette, 7 August 1986, No. 123, page 3328.
** New Zealand Gazette, 8 May 1997, No. 45, page 1064.
*** New Zealand Gazette, 13 November 1997, No. 161, page 3785.
(RT01/3/18 Waikato District)
The Traffic (Rangitikei District) Notice 1999
Pursuant to section 52 of the Transport Act 1962, and regulation 21 (2) of the Traffic Regulations 1976, and pursuant to an authority sub-delegated to me by the Land Transport Safety Authority of New Zealand dated 9 June 1997, I, John Paul Edgar, Manager, Safer Roads, give the following notice:
Notice
(1) This notice may be cited as the Traffic (Rangitikei District) Notice 1999.
(2) Those localities and roads shown within markings identified in the legend of and appearing on the plans numbered:
LT9938/1 of 4, entitled “Rangitikei District Speed Restriction Notice at Taihape”; and
LT9938/2 of 4, entitled “Rangitikei District Speed Restriction Notices at Koitata, Mangaweka, Ratana, Scott’s Ferry and Turakina”; and
LT9938/3 of 4, entitled “Rangitikei District Speed Restriction Notices at Marton”; and
LT9938/4 of 4, entitled “Rangitikei District Speed Restriction Notices at Bulls and Hunterville”:
held by the head office of the Land Transport Safety Authority, are declared to be closely populated localities at all times, pursuant to section 52 (1) (c) of the Transport Act 1962; except where declared:
(a) as 70 kilometres an hour speed limit areas or limited speed zones pursuant to regulation 21 (2) of the Traffic Regulations 1976; or
(b) excluded from the limitation as to speed imposed by section 52 (1) of the Transport Act 1962, pursuant to section 52 (2) of the Transport Act 1962,
as may be ascertained from the legend. The plans and legends are hereby incorporated into this notice.
(3) This notice revokes and is in substitution for all previous traffic notices issued pursuant to regulation 21 (2) of the Traffic Regulations 1976, section 52 of the Transport Act 1962, regulation 27A of the Traffic Regulations 1956, section 36 of the Transport Act 1949, and section 3 of the Motor Vehicles Amendment Act 1936, for Rangitikei District, Rangitikei County, Marton Borough and Taihape Borough.
Signed at Wellington this 24th day of February 1999.
J. P. EDGAR, Manager, Safer Roads.
(RT01/03/38 Rangitikei District)
The Traffic (Hurunui District) Notice 1999
Pursuant to section 52 of the Transport Act 1962 and regulation 21 (2) of the Traffic Regulations 1976 and pursuant to an authority sub-delegated to me by the Land Transport Safety Authority of New Zealand dated 9 June 1997, I, John Paul Edgar, Manager, Safer Roads, give the following notice:
Notice
(1) This notice may be cited as the Traffic (Hurunui District) Notice 1999.
(2) The roads specified in the First Schedule are declared to be closely populated localities at all times pursuant to section 52 (1) (c) of the Transport Act 1962.
(3) The roads specified in the Second Schedule are declared to be 70 kilometre an hour speed limit areas pursuant to regulation 21 (2) of the Traffic Regulations 1976.
(4) Those parts of The Traffic (Amuri County) Notice No. 1, 1984* and The Traffic (Hurunui County) Notice No. 2, 1981** that relates to the roads in the Schedules below are revoked.
First Schedule
SITUATED within Hurunui District at Hawarden:
Allandale Road: from Horsley Down Road to a point
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🚂 Transport & Communications24 February 1999
Traffic Act 1962, Waikato District, Speed Restrictions, Road Declarations
- John Paul Edgar, Manager, Safer Roads
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🚂 Transport & Communications24 February 1999
Traffic Act 1962, Rangitikei District, Speed Restrictions, Road Declarations
- John Paul Edgar, Manager, Safer Roads
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🚂 Transport & Communications24 February 1999
Traffic Act 1962, Hurunui District, Speed Restrictions, Road Declarations
- John Paul Edgar, Manager, Safer Roads