Whanganui Chronicle

Great North Rd speed limit review gets council backing

- Laurel Stowell laurel.stowell@whanganuic­hronicle.co.nz

Submitters wanting speeds reduced as State Highway 3 leaves Whanganui towards Taranaki have had their request followed up by the Whanganui District Council.

Three submitters to a speed bylaw asked for speed on Great North Rd to be reduced at its western end — Robert Forrest even wanted the 50km/h speed limit to continue 150m past Rapanui Rd.

The matter was considered at the council’s strategy and finance committee meeting on February 26.

The NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) sets speeds on highways. Councillor­s agreed to write to the agency, asking for a review of speed in that stretch of highway, where a major subdivisio­n was planned.

Committee chairwoman Kate Joblin wondered whether the letter was worded strongly enough, given the issues there.

Councillor Rob Vinsen said the matter was urgent because developer Graham Lillington hoped the review would enable a subdivisio­n to be done.

“It’s very urgent. People are waiting for this subdivisio­n. It’s not just three submitters. There are a lot of people very concerned about this speed limit.”

But councillor Alan Taylor didn’t believe the matter was that important, and said councillor­s were wasting their time.

“There are no statistics saying it will be safer to reduce speeds. Three of us in the room use that road quite a lot. People are rarely travelling faster than speed limits.”

Council policy analyst Justin Walters said any review by NZTA could take at least 18 months.

 ?? PHOTO / FILE ?? Keryn Amon has previously called for reduced speed limits on Whanganui’s Great North Rd near the Tirimoana subdivisio­n.
PHOTO / FILE Keryn Amon has previously called for reduced speed limits on Whanganui’s Great North Rd near the Tirimoana subdivisio­n.

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