7 April 2022
This is advanced notice of speed limit changes that will take effect within the next two weeks. Speed limits will not change until the new speed limit signs are installed. Please ensure that you always observe the posted speed limit signs on the road.
Road name | From | To | Local Government Area | Current |
New speed limit km/h | Reason for change |
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Jacaranda Avenue, Patonga | Bay Street | 500 metres north of Bay Street | Central Coast | 50 | 40 | This speed limit change introduces a High Pedestrian Activity Area in the town centre to provide a more pedestrian friendly environment. |
Bay Street, Patonga | Patonga Drive | 550 metres west of Patonga Drive | Central Coast | 50 | 40 | This speed limit change introduces a High Pedestrian Activity Area in the town centre to provide a more pedestrian friendly environment. |
Patonga Street, Patonga | Jacaranda Avenue | 670 metres south of Jacaranda Avenue | Central Coast | 50 | 40 | This speed limit change introduces a High Pedestrian Activity Area in the town centre to provide a more pedestrian friendly environment. |
Meroo Avenue, Patonga | Bay Street | 40 metres west of Patonga Street | Central Coast | 50 | 40 | This speed limit change introduces a High Pedestrian Activity Area in the town centre to provide a more pedestrian friendly environment. |
Brisk Street, Patonga | 35 metres south of Bay Street | 50 metres north of Patonga Street | Central Coast | 50 | 40 | This speed limit change introduces a High Pedestrian Activity Area in the town centre to provide a more pedestrian friendly environment. |
Nalya Avenue, Patonga | Bay Street | 90 metres north of Bay Street | Central Coast | 50 | 40 | This speed limit change introduces a High Pedestrian Activity Area in the town centre to provide a more pedestrian friendly environment. |
Hawkesbury Track, Patonga | Patonga Drive | 250 metres east of Patonga Drive | Central Coast | 50 | 40 | This speed limit change introduces a High Pedestrian Activity Area in the town centre to provide a more pedestrian friendly environment. |