Temporary changes are being made to the busy intersection of Grahams Road and Memorial Avenue, in Burnside, for safety reasons.
Two months into a six-month trial, a solar-powered camera mounted outside a Christchurch school is helping to improve driver behaviour, and there are plans for six more across the city.
Work is nearing an end on several safety upgrades to Christchurch’s transport network.
Plans to make streets in Aranui safer and easier for everyone to use are out for public feedback.
Speed limits will be reduced on 20 streets in the Avondale area to create a slow speed neighbourhood and a safer environment for residents.
Kids learning to ride bikes now have a new place where they can practise the basics in safety.
A project to improve the safety and accessibility of Bromley’s roads will see upgrades to two key intersections and to school crossings.
Motorists are urged to take it slower as new safer speed limits are coming into effect on many of Banks Peninsula’s steep and winding rural roads and settlements.
Christchurch residents are being reminded the road rules still apply even though traffic volumes in the city have dropped significantly since the lockdown began three weeks ago.
Reduced speed limits could be in the pipeline for parts of Scarborough and Taylors Mistake, Shirley and Avondale.