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Elmo wrote:There used to also be LSZ that meant 70 (I think) if conditions were poor or people around, they used to be used in smaller country towns etc, they all got replaced with other signs.
xsspeed wrote:open road sign basically means you can go up to 100kmh, but the road might not suit that speed, often see them in the country side, where there is very little signage around corners/suggested corner speeds etc as well
I didnt know about them being replaced, is that true? Still see lots of them around rural areas
BZG Wagon wrote:
I.e. a 100kph sign means you should be driving 80kph to 100kph, while a LSZ sign means anywhere from 20kph to 100kph is acceptable.
iOnic wrote:Don't take me too seriously - I own an MR2.
Monsterbishi wrote:The derestriction sign is being completely phased out, they haven't even issued it a new designation number in the TCD manual.
Quint wrote:Monsterbishi wrote:The derestriction sign is being completely phased out, they haven't even issued it a new designation number in the TCD manual.
Still a regulatory sign according to MOTSAM.
http://www.nzta.govt.nz/resources/motsa ... ion-02.pdf
LSZ signs should all be gone tho.
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