For immediate release: Friday, 11 July 2025
New variable speed limits are now in place outside Waimana School and Te Mahoe School to help keep tamariki safe during busy pick-up and drop-off times.
The changes mean speed limits will temporarily reduce to 30 km/h during key times before and after school, returning to 50 km/h at all other times.
Under the new rules Waimana School (affecting Waimana Road and Raroa Road) will have fixed signs displaying a 30 km/h limit during 8:00–8:40 AM and 2:50–3:30 PM. At all other times, the speed limit returns to 50 km/h.
Te Mahoe School (affecting all local streets within Te Mahoe Village) will feature electronic signs showing a 30 km/h limit during 8:20–9:00 AM and 2:20–2:50 PM. At all other times, the speed limit returns to 50 km/h.
“These variable speed zones are a vital step in making our roads safer for tamariki," says Ann-Elise Reynolds, Manager Transportation at Whakatāne District Council.
“By slowing down traffic during the times when children are arriving at or leaving kura (school), we’re helping create a safer, calmer environment. We’re grateful for the community’s support in embracing these changes.”
The updates align with new national legislation introduced in late 2024, requiring reduced speed limits around schools to improve road safety. Remaining schools across the Whakatāne District will see similar changes rolled out in 2026.
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