The NZ Transport Agency is making permanent the speed reductions near Kaikōura put in place a year ago, when State
Highway 1 reopened following the November 2016 earthquake.
“Following consultation with the community, we have decided to continue these speed limit reductions and extend some
areas for lower speeds in the interests of road safety for everyone using these winding sections of highway,” says
Transport Agency Director Regional Relationships Jim Harland.
The Police, AA, NZ Trucking Association and the three district councils (Kaikōura, Hurunui and Marlborough) were
specifically included in consultation, covering from Waipapa Bay in the north to the Conway Bluffs in the south.
“The reopening of the road last year really brought home to locals just how busy SH1 can be - I think we'd forgotten
what peak traffic felt like,” says Kaikōura Mayor Winston Gray.
“All drivers have a responsibility to keep themselves, their passengers and other road users safe by driving legally,
sensibly and safely. The new speed limits may take some time to adjust to but, at the end of the day if they help keep
our community and visitors safer it’s an adjustment most people will understand the need to make.”
Between 2012 and 2016,* four people were killed and 15 people were seriously injured on this road.
“Reducing the speed limits will improve safety, and help make those crashes that do happen survivable,” says Mr Harland.
“Making one mistake on the road should not end a life. The lives changed when someone dies or is seriously injured on
our roads extends to family and friends and impacts upon the whole community.
“Even when speed doesn’t cause the crash, it is will determine whether anyone is killed, injured, or walks away
unharmed. Higher speeds increase the risk of making mistakes, reduce time available to react and increase braking time,
making severe crashes more likely.”
• The permanent speed limits will be 80km/h north of the town from Waipapa Bay to near Kiwa Road, Hapuku.
• SH1 south of Kaikōura, the 80km/h speed limit extends to Kaikōura airport, at Peketa, to the north and into the
Hundalee Hills to the south.
• On the Hundalee Hills, the most winding section of the highway with limited visbility in a number of areas, the speed
limit is reduced to 60km/h. Many of the curves in this section have speed advisory signs recommending between 25 and
45km/h.
• On the Hundalee Hills south of Claverley Road, Conway Bluffs, the speed limit will be 80km/h.
The consultation took into account the high numbers of tourists and visitors who stop along the highway north of the
town and the narrow highway corridor in many places.