
I like ridding 50-65 mph , most of the trouble is sometimes the speed limit is only 30 !

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I have a little putt putt bike for those days !

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I meet a feller on another forum from New Zeeland , we are REALLY the WILD WEST over here !
"Setting of Speed Limits 2017". Ministry of Transport. 21 August 2017.
Other speed limits include:
] On 1 July 1985, the open road speed limit was raised to 100 kilometres per hour (62 mph) and this remains the default speed limit today.
110 km/h – found on selected high-quality motorways and expressways.[8]
90 km/h – used sparingly as a compromise between an 80 km/h and a 100 km/h limit.
80 km/h – generally found on rural access roads, winding rural roads, and limited-access urban arterial roads. Between metrication in 1975[citation needed] and 1985, 80 km/h was the open road limit.[11]
70 km/h – used sparingly as a compromise between a 60 km/h and an 80 km/h limit. Historically it has been used in small country towns, urban fringes (often preceding a change from the open limit to urban limit), or where development is on only one side of the road.
60 km/h – generally found on urban arterial roads, including those through rural townships.
40 km/h – generally found in residential areas. The Land Transport Rule: Setting of Speed Limits 2003 allowed councils to set limits below 50 km/h in urban areas.[12] Since then many councils have set lower limits. For example, Safer Speed Areas were first introduced in Hamilton in 2011 and by 2014 there were 36 of them.[13]
30 km/h – generally found in some city centres with high pedestrian traffic, and since 2023 in selected areas around schools.
20 km/h – when approaching and passing a school bus that has stopped on either side of the road to pick up or set down passengers. This speed limit applies to traffic travelling in both directions. Also applies when passing an accident scene.
10 km/h – Often found in designated locations such as car parks and other places where many vehicles and pedestrians share the road (Shared Zones).
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