Safe speeds in town centres Safe speeds in town centres

Town centres are busy, with lots of people sharing the road including school children, shoppers and people using different transport options – all in close proximity to cars.

Two out of three deaths and serious injuries are happening to people outside of vehicles.

30km/h is the internationally accepted speed to greatly reduce the chances of people walking or cycling from being killed or seriously injured.

AT is improving safety for all road users in town centres with a mixture of safety initiatives including raised pedestrian crossings, raised tables, kerb alterations, targeted speed / safety signage and road markings.


Town centre consultations and improvements

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Takapuna Town Centre safety improvements

Auckland Transport and the Takapuna community are working towards improvements to make it safer to walk, bike, and drive around Takapuna’s town centre.

CM Orewa Town Centre Safety Improvements

Orewa Town Centre safety improvements

Safety improvements have been completed. New speed limits came into effect on 30 November 2020.

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Torbay Town Centre safety improvements

Construction has been completed. New speed limits came into effect on 30 November 2020.

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Mairangi Bay Town Centre safety improvements

Construction has been completed. New speed limits came into effect on 30 November 2020.

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Otahuhu Town Centre safety improvements

Auckland Transport (AT) has changed the speed limits in Ōtāhuhu town centre.

West Lynn Safety Improvements (1)

West Lynn safer speed change

Construction has been completed.

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