(1) The speed-limit applying to a driver for any length of road in a speed-limited area is the number of kilometres per hour indicated by the number on the area speed-limit sign on a road into the area, unless another speed-limit applies to the driver for the length of road under another rule of this Part.Note Length of road is defined in the dictionary.
Examples of another speed limit
Although an area speed-limit sign on a road into a speed-limited area may indicate a speed-limit of 60 kilometres per hour, a particular length of road in the area may have a school zone sign indicating a 40 kilometres per hour speed-limit for that length of road.
(2) A speed-limited area is the network of roads in an area with (a) an area speed-limit sign on each road into the area, indicating the same number; and(b) an end area speed-limit sign on each road out of the area.(3) In subrule (2)(a) and (b) road does not include a road-related area.
Note 2 There are a number of other permitted versions of each of these signs see the diagrams in Schedule 3. Note 3 An area speed-limit sign or end area speed-limit sign may have a different number on the sign see rule 316(4).Note
Road-related area is defined in rule 13.
Area speed-limit sign
End area speed-limit sign