Traffic Bylaws




964

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

Dated at Wellington this 6th day of April 2001.
Signed on behalf of Transit New Zealand by:
J. H. VAN BARNEVELD. National Highway Manager,
Transit New Zealand.
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Bylaw Regulating the Speed of Vehicles on State Highways in Transit New Zealand Regions 7 and 8

Pursuant to section 61 (3) of the Transit New Zealand Act 1989, Transit New Zealand hereby makes the following bylaw.

Bylaw

  1. Title and commencement—This bylaw may be cited as the Transit New Zealand (Speed of Vehicles on State Highways) Bylaw 2001/14 and shall come into force 28 days after its publication in the New Zealand Gazette.

  2. Interpretation—In this bylaw:
    “Motor vehicle” has the same meaning as in the Transport Act 1962.

  3. Limiting of speed of vehicles on State highways—No person shall drive or take or permit to be driven or taken any vehicle at a speed exceeding 80 kilometres per hour on the sections of State highway described in the Schedule to this bylaw.

Schedule

  1. That section of State Highway No. 3 that is at Bell Block from a point (Route Position 229/5.21) 10 metres west of Jersey Place to a point (Route Position 229/7.31) 200 metres east of Vickers Road; a distance of 2.10 kilometres.

  2. That section of State Highway No. 4 that is at National Park from a point (Route Position 94/19.075) 140 metres north of Carroll Street to a point (Route Position 114/0.20) 200 metres south of State Highway No. 47; a distance of 897 metres.

  3. That section of State Highway No. 45 at Omata, commencing at a point (Route Position 0/6.90) 115 metres north of Beach Road and proceeding in a generally southerly direction to a point (Route Position 0/8.20) 430 metres south of Sealy Road; a distance of 1.3 kilometres.

  4. That section of State Highway No. 57 that is at Palmerston North, commencing at the intersection of Aokautere Drive and Summerhill Drive (Route Position 50/0.00), proceeding in a generally north-easterly direction along Aokautere Drive to the intersection with Moonshine Valley Road (Route Position 50/1.88); a distance of 1.88 kilometres.

This bylaw was made by resolution of the Transit New Zealand Authority at a meeting held in Wellington on 4 April 2001.

Dated at Wellington this 6th day of April 2001.
Signed on behalf of Transit New Zealand by:
J. H. VAN BARNEVELD, National Highway Manager,
Transit New Zealand.
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Bylaw Regulating the Speed of Vehicles on State Highways in Transit New Zealand Regions 9 and 10

Pursuant to section 61 (3) of the Transit New Zealand Act 1989, Transit New Zealand hereby makes the following bylaw.

Bylaw

  1. Title and commencement—This bylaw may be cited as the Transit New Zealand (Speed of Vehicles on State Highways) Bylaw 2001/15 and shall come into force 28 days after its publication in the New Zealand Gazette.

  2. Interpretation—In this bylaw:
    “Vehicle” has the same meaning as in the Transport Act 1962.

  3. Limiting speed of vehicles on State highways—No person shall drive or take or permit to be driven or taken any vehicle:

(a) At a speed exceeding 60 kilometres per hour on the sections of State highway described in the First Schedule to this bylaw; or

(b) At a speed exceeding 80 kilometres per hour on the sections of State highway described in the Second Schedule to this bylaw.

First Schedule

  1. That section of State Highway No. 1 at Seddon from a point (Route Position 43/8.58) 45 metres north of Fearon Street to a point (Route Position 43/9.27) 35 metres south of Carkeek Street; a distance of 690 metres.

  2. That section of State Highway No. 6 at Rai Valley from a point (Route Position 65/1.60) 340 metres north of Hills Road to a point (Route Position 65/2.75) 180 metres north of Bryants Road; a distance of 1.15 kilometres.

Second Schedule

  1. That section of State Highway No. 1 that is:

(a) At Paekakariki, commencing at a point (Route Position 942/9.48) 1.26 kilometres north of Beach Road and proceeding in a generally southerly direction to a point (Route Position 953/0.96) 850 metres south of Ames Street; a distance of 2.9 kilometres.

(b) At Tuamarina, from a point (Route Position 18/0.69) 440 metres north of Hunters Road to a point (Route Position 18/1.42) 290 metres south of Hunters Road; a distance of 730 metres.

(c) At Spring Creek, from a point (Route Position 18/4.28) 310 metres north of Rapaura Road to a point (Route Position 18/4.79) 200 metres south of Rapaura Road; a distance of 510 metres.

(d) At St Andrews, from a point (Route Position 28/1.72) 50 metres south of Lybster Street, Blenheim, to a point (Route Position 28/3.23) 100 metres south of Alabama Road; a distance of 1.51 kilometres.

(e) At Ward, from a point (Route Position 73/0.46) 40 metres north of Tachalls Road to a point (Route Position 73/1.77) 90 metres north of West Road; a distance of 1.31 kilometres.

  1. That section of State Highway No. 6 that is:

(a) At Woodbourne, from a point (Route Position 0/7.11) 340 metres west of Jacksons Road to a point (Route Position 0/8.18) 1.4 kilometres west of Jacksons Road; a distance of 1.07 kilometres.

(b) At Brightwater, from a point (Route Position 131/4.90) 300 metres south of Clover Road to a point (Route Position 131/6.28) 380 metres south of River Terrace Road; a distance of 1.38 kilometres.

(c) At Nelson:

(i) Main Road Stoke, from a point 100 metres south-west of Dryden Place to Champion Road; a distance of 2.24 kilometres.

(ii) Link Road, from a point 60 metres south-east of Whakatu Drive to Main Road Stoke; a distance of 100 metres.



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Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 2001, No 43


Gazette.govt.nz PDF NZ Gazette 2001, No 43





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🚂 Bylaw Regulating the Speed of Vehicles on State Highways in Transit New Zealand Regions 7 and 8 (continued from previous page)

🚂 Transport & Communications
6 April 2001
Speed limits, State highways, Traffic regulations, Transit New Zealand
  • J. H. Van Barneveld, National Highway Manager, Transit New Zealand

🚂 Bylaw Regulating the Speed of Vehicles on State Highways in Transit New Zealand Regions 9 and 10

🚂 Transport & Communications
6 April 2001
Speed limits, State highways, Traffic regulations, Transit New Zealand
  • J. H. Van Barneveld, National Highway Manager, Transit New Zealand