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Focus on Road Safety Around Schools

Sunday, 7 May 2017, 8:43 pm | NZ School Speed Campaign

Next week from 8-14 May is Road Safety Week and NZ School Speeds invites schools to ask their students what 'road safety' means to them and what could be changed to make roads safer around their schools. This can be posted to NZ School Speeds ... More >>

Playing Russian Roulette with our children

Wednesday, 7 November 2012, 11:58 am | NZ School Speed Campaign

This headline in my local paper, the Press yesterday caught my eye: "Report reveals laxity of NZ law". In the future I don't want to be reading that a report reveals a 'lack of NZ law'! A law that would be so easy to introduce, yet the Government ... More >>

Its Not Fair!

Wednesday, 31 October 2012, 10:01 am | NZ School Speed Campaign

Last week a 6-year-old Junior Ianuali was run over and killed outside Cannons Creek School in Porirua. To his parents, friends, relatives, school mates and all those who witnessed the accident, even the driver of the car that hit him, this little ... More >>

Nothing Comes Of Nothing

Friday, 24 February 2012, 9:26 am | NZ School Speed Campaign

If we want something to happen then we need to be proactive in making it happen. I simply want the Government to introduce a law that slows traffic outside schools and would like to see a National School Speed Limit of 40km/h or less. Children are ... More >>

School Speed Letter To Gerry Brownlee

Monday, 23 January 2012, 1:05 pm | NZ School Speed Campaign

Congratulations on your appointment as Minister of Transport. If you want to improve our lifestyle and make lives safer on the roads, then you have a huge job ahead of you. As yet your Government has done little to address either, especially where children ... More >>

Stand up and be Counted for a Nationa School Speed Limit

Thursday, 3 February 2011, 11:30 am | NZ School Speed Campaign

Picture this: My children used to go to Swannanoa School and now are at Rangiora High School. So what, you may say, but: Swannanoa School has a 100km/h speed limit outside its gate. At Rangiora High School, on the other hand, there is a 20km/h speed ... More >>

 
 
 
 
 

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