More road deaths likely if evidence not followed – Labour

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Any road deaths as a result of increased speed limits will now be on the Governmentโ€™s hands.

โ€œWhere it is safe to do so, we do not oppose raising speed limits. However, the Governmentโ€™s making many of these changes based on a campaign promise, rather than evidence,โ€ Labourโ€™s transport spokesperson Tangi Utikere said.

โ€œWe know this, because the previous Transport Minister encouraged National Party supporters to submit on his own bill. He was not interested in the opposing views of safety campaigners.

โ€œI would like to see the evidence that it is safe to raise speed limits on these roads, not the National Party opinion that it is.

โ€œIt is an absolute tragedy that we go into every long weekend expecting a road toll. It should not be normal for Kiwis to lose loved ones to people driving too fast.

โ€œWhile we do not oppose travelling at faster speeds on roads where it is safe to do so, I do remain concerned about the potential for more deaths on the roads as a result of these changes,โ€ Tangi Utikere said.

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