Raising speed limits on undivided highways invites trouble – Greens

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The Governmentโ€™s move to increase speed limits substantially on dozens of stretches of rural and often undivided highways will result in more serious harm.

โ€œThe Governmentโ€™s pro-growth spin cannot obscure the fact that raising speed limits significantly increases the risk of serious harm,โ€ says the Green Partyโ€™s Transport spokesperson, Julie Anne Genter.

โ€œThe laws of physics arenโ€™t a matter of popular opinion. The faster the speed, the bigger the mess. The evidence is overwhelming: safe speeds save lives.

โ€œAnd yet this Government is substantially hiking up the speed limit on a swathe ofย often undivided roads in regions such as Northland which has had historically higher rates of deaths on their roads compared to the rest of the country.

โ€œWhen safe speed limits were established in Northland it reduced deaths and serious injuries by 50-60 per cent with increases in travel times less than one minute per 10 kilometres.

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โ€œPeople won’t notice a minute added to their travel – they will notice when a loved one doesn’t return home from work or school.

โ€œCountries with the lowest deaths and serious injuries have 70 or 80 kph speed limits maximum on rural undivided highways. Thatโ€™s the International Transport Forumโ€™s recommendation – and the difference it makes is quite stark.

โ€œLocal councils, health professionals and road safety experts from here and around the world have spoken out opposing this senseless policy, outlining the serious harm it will cause.

โ€œThe Government is playing politics with peopleโ€™s lives here. Failing to follow the evidence and ignoring basic physics will have real-world consequences,โ€ says Julie Anne Genter.