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Submission ID 8412
Name Dannielle Vorster
Date 28 February 2026
Which option do you prefer?
Option 2: Retain the current 80km/h speed limit, do not change speed limit
Please tell us why?
I dont understand why there is a need for the crossing at this point as there will be minimal pedestrians going towards ngaruawahia more likely hamilton which is on the same side as the bp. Wouldn't crossing that at round about be satisfactory. I feel like we are putting more and more in. Especially for what is 80 houses at the m0ment. Maybe a reduction in speed once significant amount of the development has occurred. Considering the current dynamic and a lot of subdivisions taking a lot longer to complete stages.
Do you think any other physical changes are required to support the proposed speed limit change?
Upgrade existing. Put lights in if required don't raise the land with bump. Defeats purpose of leaving it at 80km
How do you travel through the area?
Drive, Bike/Scooter
What do you use Te Rapa Road north for?
Travelling north bound/south bound, Travelling to/from work, Take children to/from school, For recreation i.e. cycling/bike track
Are you giving feedback on behalf of an organisation?
No, these are my own personal views
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