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- Speed_limits_in_New_Zealand abstract "Speed limits in New Zealand range up to and including 100 km/h. The most commonly seen are:100 km/h, the current open road limit, is used in rural areas and on motorways, expressways and highways, as well as areas where there is little development on the roadside.80 km/h is used where it would not be safe to use the 100 km/h open road limit, such as urban arterial routes or areas requiring extra care (such as Auckland City's Central Motorway Junction, due to its complexity). Between 1973 and 1985, 80 km/h was the open road limit.70 km/h in small country towns, urban fringes (often preceding a change from the open limit to urban limit), or where development is on only one side of the road60 km/h in some built-up areas including arterial routes.50 km/h in most urban or built-up areas; LSZ (see below) under adverse conditions30 km/h through most roadworks.20 km/h traffic travelling both ways past school buses that have stopped to unload or pick up passengers; and through accident sites.Some vehicles are restricted to lower overall speed limits such as trucks and vehicles with trailers (90 km/h), and school buses displaying signs (80 km/h).Signage tends to follow the European model of a number inside a red circle. Sometimes, the open road limit occurs as a black forward slash inside a thin black ring (similar to the UK's National Speed Limit sign).The letters LSZ (Limited Speed Zone) indicate that the limit is 100 km/h unless conditions (visibility, road condition, rain, many other road users) would make this unwise, in which case it is 50 km/h. This type of speed limit could longer be set since 2003 and was progressively being replaced with set speed limits. From 1 July 2009 the sign is now illegal.There is no minimum speed limit but vehicles traveling less than the maximum must keep to the side of the road if any cars are following and pull over to allow others to pass as soon as it is safe.".
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- Speed_limits_in_New_Zealand subject Category:Road_transport_in_New_Zealand.
- Speed_limits_in_New_Zealand subject Category:Speed_limits_by_country.
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- Speed_limits_in_New_Zealand comment "Speed limits in New Zealand range up to and including 100 km/h. The most commonly seen are:100 km/h, the current open road limit, is used in rural areas and on motorways, expressways and highways, as well as areas where there is little development on the roadside.80 km/h is used where it would not be safe to use the 100 km/h open road limit, such as urban arterial routes or areas requiring extra care (such as Auckland City's Central Motorway Junction, due to its complexity).".
- Speed_limits_in_New_Zealand label "Speed limits in New Zealand".
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