Speed limits
This is just a general question to anyone who may know the answer, cause I'm curious!
I have often wondered what the word "TEMPORARY" means to the national roading body of NZ. Often "Temporary" appears to means years in some cases I have seen in the past, even without roadworks. But today, unless I'm going mad (which is a possibility!), the permanent 50Km speed limit, which has been in place for decades, through the town of Kaiwaka in Northland, has become "Temporary"! And I mean the 50km bit past the hotel and such, not the 70Km section south of that. So any answers NZ?
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