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Motorists travelling through the Scarborough and Shirley areas will notice new, lower speed limits coming into effect over the next few months.
New lower speed limits have been recommended for some side roads adjoining State Highway 75 on Banks Peninsula and in some rural townships.
Two high risk intersections in Christchurch are getting red light safety cameras installed to reduce dangerous driving and help save lives.
Speed limits in Opawa, Beckenham and Papanui could be lowered as part of the Christchurch City Council’s Slow Speeds Neighbourhoods programme.
Speed limits will be reduced on 20 streets in the Avondale area to create a slow speed neighbourhood and a safer environment for residents.
The unauthorised shifting of road cones at a busy Burnside intersection may have led to an early morning crash.
Temporary changes are being made to the busy intersection of Grahams Road and Memorial Avenue, in Burnside, for safety reasons.
Reduced speed limits could be in the pipeline for parts of Scarborough and Taylors Mistake, Shirley and Avondale.
Motorists are urged to take it slower as new safer speed limits are coming into effect on many of Banks Peninsula’s steep and winding rural roads and settlements.
People travelling through the Wigram area will need to ease off the accelerator from the start of October as new lower, safer speed limits come into effect.
Kids learning to ride bikes now have a new place where they can practise the basics in safety.
Work is nearing an end on several safety upgrades to Christchurch’s transport network.
Roads in Akaroa, Lyttelton and other parts of Banks Peninsula will have speed limits lowered.
Pedestrian safety is behind changes to restrict goods vehicle access along Oxford Terrace and Cashel Street.
Plans for a State Highway 1 flyover and changes to busy intersections through Rolleston, south of Christchurch, are ready for the first round of public feedback.