North-west Christchurch speed review

We are reviewing some of the speed limits in the north-west of Christchurch

Project status: Closed for feedback
Open for feedback: 2 September 2019 to 30 September 2019

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Consultation is now closed

People were able to provide feedback from 2 September 2019  to 30 September 2019.

During this time we heard from 39 individuals and groups. You can read their feedback online [PDF, 587 KB].

Decision making

The staff report will be presented to the Waimāero/ Fendalton-Waimari-Harewood and the Waipuna/ Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton Community Boards:

Venue: The Boardroom, Fendalton Service Centre, Corner Jeffreys and Clyde Roads

Date: Monday 16 December 2019

Time: 4.30pm

The agenda for the meeting is online(external link).

The two Community Boards will give their recommendation to Council who have the final decision. 

Why review speed limits? Car

Slowing down saves lives, with a strong link between speed and safety on our roads.

We want to make Christchurch roads as safe as possible so we are reviewing speed limits across the city’s roading network where there are concerns they are not safe or appropriate.

Having speed limits set at the correct level for the conditions on specific roads is one of the most important ways we can help people get to where they need to go safely.

Lowering the speed limit is one of the ways we can create safer roads for all users.

For more information
speed reviews
collision speed and crash severity(external link)

What we're proposing

Road Current speed Proposed speed
Grays Road
(outside air ambulance site)
80km/h 50km/h
Shipleys Road 100km/h 50km/h
Broughs Road 100km/h 50km/h
Dickeys Road 100km/h 60km/h
McLeans Island Road 100km/h 80km/h
Chattertons Road 100km/h 80km/h
Miners Road 100km/h 80km/h
Roto Kohatu  50km/h 20km/h

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How the decision is made

  • Closed for feedback

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