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50 km/h general urban speed limits

Introduction
On 1 May 2002, general urban speed limits were reduced from 60 km/h to 50 km/h in Tasmania.  The State Government introduced this important initiative to reduce both the number and severity of crashes in suburban areas in Tasmania.

50 km/h speed limits - in a nutshell
From 1 May 2002 the speed limit in most of our suburban streets was reduced to 50 km/h.  The important thing to remember is if there is no speed limit sign, then it's a 50 km/h street.  This will make your roads safer for you and your children.

By reducing the speed limit by just 10 km/h it is expected at least 80 Tasmanians will be spared death or serious injury.  Some of the more important roads will continue to have 60 km/h speed limits - these roads will be signposted.  Your Councils have been involved in deciding which streets in your community are 50 km/h.

Our road rules are there to protect everyone, especially our more vulnerable road users - our children, our older community and pedestrians.

Remember this simple rule and our roads will be safer: NO SIGNS, DRIVE 50.

Frequently Asked Questions
If you are interested in the answers to any of the following questions, click here.

  1. Why bring in 50 km/h speed limits?
  2. How will 50 km/h speed limits reduce crashes?
  3. Where did the idea to introduce 50 km/h speed limits come from?
  4. Why is Tasmania (and Australia) heading in this direction?
  5. Why a Statewide 50 km/h speed limits model?
  6. Has there been any evaluation of the effectiveness of 50 km/h speed limits in Australia?
  7. What do I need to know about 50 km/h speed limits?
  8. How will it affect my area?
  9. Won't 50 km/h speed limits increase travel times and cause traffic congestion?
  10. Aren't reduced speed limits bad for the environment?
  11. Won't tourists be confused about 50 km/h speed limits?
  12. How can I be expected to watch the speedo and drive safely?
  13. Why is the Government so concerned about speeding?
  14. Where can I get more information?