In the news today.
Speed cameras are going to be moved from the responsibility of the Police to that of the NZTA.
It'll be interesting to see how that pans out.
Well they will need them if they want anyone to comply with some of the changes currently being consulted on - https://nzta.govt.nz/about-us/consultations/
Seems strange they'd move back to the black stripe; I was told one of the reasons for moving away from them was that NZ was pretty much the only country in the world that limited them, for everyone else they were open speed (any speed goes)... or maybee that's why they're doing it, all that tourist $$$
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It means the underlying open road speed limit now applies (currently 100km/h) and you should travel at a speed suitable for the prevailing conditions. As such it means exactly the same as the 100km/h sign.
Back to Scuba, there are very few countries that have no upper speed limit. If you were in one of those countries I suspect that you would want to travel as fast as possible just in case you were in a minefield.
Speaking of travelling as fast as possible through a minefield. There was a member who professed to travel as fast as possible through intersections, school crossings and the like. To avoid any dangerous events.
I wonder if they were brought up in a no speed limit country? That would explain a lot.
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The white circle with a black bar means something very different on a German autobahn...
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