Um limite legal não é uma promessa de que uma estrada possa circular a essa velocidade. Curvas, chuva, cascalho, mato, ciclistas e uma caravana desconhecida reduzem o ritmo seguro.

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Leia cada alteração

Os limites de velocidade variam de acordo com a estrada e o local, com limites temporários em obras e zonas mais baixas em torno de muitas comunidades ou escolas. Observe os sinais em vez de confiar num incumprimento nacional lembrado.

Um aviso amarelo de velocidade antes de uma curva não é o limite legal, mas comunica uma geometria da estrada que merece atenção.

02

Devagar antes do perigo

Freie na reta antes de entrar em uma curva e mantenha margem suficiente para parar dentro da estrada visível. Cascalho e folhas molhadas reduzem a aderência bem antes de aparecer um aviso.

À noite ou com nevoeiro, reduza a velocidade até que os faróis revelem uma distância de travagem suficiente. Os faróis altos não resolvem uma estrada sinuosa.

03

Não crie pressão

Deixe o tráfego mais rápido passar em áreas seguras. Nunca acelere em uma faixa de ultrapassagem apenas para segurar a fila novamente na próxima curva.

Se a chegada planejada depende de dirigir em todos os máximos anunciados, o itinerário já está muito apertado.

04

The posted limit is a maximum, not a target

The open road limit is generally 100 km/h and urban areas are usually 50 km/h, with variable and reduced limits around schools, roadworks and some rural highways. The limit assumes ideal conditions, a car, and a driver familiar with the road.

Almost no New Zealand rural highway is comfortable at 100 km/h in a loaded campervan, in rain, or on an unfamiliar winding section. Driving at a speed that suits the conditions is both legal and expected, and driving too slowly on a straight is not the same thing as driving safely.

05

Enforcement is tighter than many visitors expect

The tolerance is small, speed cameras are widespread including mobile units, and fines are issued to the registered keeper, which means a rental company will pass them on with an administration fee. Points do not apply to overseas licences but fines certainly do.

Average speed enforcement and lower rural limits have both expanded in recent years. Assume any road may be monitored rather than looking for cameras.

06

Why the roads themselves demand less speed

New Zealand highways are largely two-lane, undivided, with tight radii, variable camber, one-lane bridges, unfenced stock and frequent unsealed side roads throwing gravel onto the surface. There is very little forgiving shoulder.

That combination is why crash rates involving visiting drivers are concentrated on rural roads. The safe pace is usually well below the limit, and the time lost across a day is a few minutes rather than the hour people imagine.

07

Speed and the passing lane

Do not increase speed when a passing lane appears and someone is overtaking you. It is the most common source of conflict on New Zealand highways and it turns a safe overtake into a dangerous one.

Equally, if you are being followed closely, do not feel pressured to exceed a speed you are comfortable with. Use the next slow vehicle bay or safe pull-off and let them go; the pressure disappears and so does the risk.

08

Variable and reduced limits

Limits around schools drop at set times and are signed with flashing or variable displays. Roadworks carry temporary limits that apply whether or not anyone is visibly working, and they are enforced with the same small tolerance as permanent limits.

A number of rural highways have had limits reduced from 100 km/h following safety reviews, and the change is not always obvious if you are working from an older map or a previous visit. Read the signs rather than assuming the open road limit applies.

On unsealed roads the posted limit is frequently still 100 km/h, which is nowhere near a safe speed on gravel. Here the limit is genuinely a legal maximum rather than any indication of what the surface supports.

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How speed cameras and fines work

Fixed and mobile cameras operate throughout the country and the enforcement tolerance is small. Fines are issued to the registered keeper, so a rental company receives them and passes them on with an administration fee.

Demerit points do not apply to an overseas licence but the fines do, and unpaid infringements can follow you. Pay them rather than assuming they disappear when you leave.

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