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Corridor record

Wiri Station Road

Wiri · lowered 26 January 2023, raised again 24 March 2025

Before
60 km/h
until 26 January 2023
Lower limit
50 km/h
26 January 2023 to 24 March 2025
Raised again
60 km/h
from 24 March 2025

Where the crashes happened

The blue line is the official Auckland Transport speed-change geometry for this section. Each dot is a crash that CAS places on the treated road; colours show which speed-limit period it fell in. Larger red-ringed dots are crashes in which someone died or was seriously injured.

Before During lower limit After raised Death or serious injury

What the monthly record shows

Adjusted for Auckland-wide traffic trends, the observed crash rate was 34% lower while the lower limit applied (compared with before), and 2% higher after the limit went back up (compared with the lower-limit period). Single-road counts are noisy, so read this alongside the pooled estimate on the corridor results page.

Crashes by monthBars are matched crashes; darker segment is injury crashes; dashed lines are each period’s monthly average01234Mar 2018: 1 crashes, 0 injuryApr 2018: 1 crashes, 1 injuryJun 2018: 1 crashes, 0 injuryAug 2018: 2 crashes, 0 injurySep 2018: 1 crashes, 1 injuryOct 2018: 1 crashes, 0 injuryNov 2018: 2 crashes, 0 injuryDec 2018: 1 crashes, 0 injuryFeb 2019: 2 crashes, 0 injuryApr 2019: 1 crashes, 0 injuryMay 2019: 1 crashes, 0 injurySep 2019: 1 crashes, 1 injuryOct 2019: 2 crashes, 1 injuryNov 2019: 2 crashes, 0 injuryMar 2020: 1 crashes, 1 injuryMay 2020: 1 crashes, 0 injuryJun 2020: 1 crashes, 0 injuryJul 2020: 1 crashes, 0 injurySep 2020: 2 crashes, 0 injuryOct 2020: 1 crashes, 0 injuryDec 2020: 2 crashes, 0 injuryMar 2021: 2 crashes, 0 injuryApr 2021: 1 crashes, 0 injuryMay 2021: 2 crashes, 2 injuryJun 2021: 1 crashes, 1 injuryOct 2021: 1 crashes, 0 injuryJan 2022: 1 crashes, 1 injuryMar 2022: 1 crashes, 1 injuryApr 2022: 1 crashes, 0 injuryJul 2022: 2 crashes, 0 injuryAug 2022: 1 crashes, 1 injuryOct 2022: 2 crashes, 1 injuryDec 2022: 1 crashes, 1 injuryFeb 2023: 1 crashes, 0 injuryJun 2023: 2 crashes, 2 injuryDec 2023: 1 crashes, 0 injuryFeb 2024: 2 crashes, 0 injuryMar 2024: 1 crashes, 1 injuryJun 2024: 1 crashes, 0 injuryAug 2024: 1 crashes, 1 injurySep 2024: 1 crashes, 0 injuryNov 2024: 2 crashes, 0 injuryDec 2024: 1 crashes, 0 injuryApr 2025: 1 crashes, 0 injuryMay 2025: 1 crashes, 1 injuryJul 2025: 1 crashes, 0 injuryOct 2025: 1 crashes, 0 injuryDec 2025: 1 crashes, 1 injuryJan 2026: 1 crashes, 1 injuryApr 2026: 1 crashes, 0 injuryLimit loweredLimit raised20182019202020212022202420252026Partial change-over months are excluded from the analysis panel
MeasureBefore (60 mo)Lower limit (25 mo)Raised (13 mo)
All crashes44137
Injury crashes1343
Death or serious injury crashes100
Fatal crashes000
Crashes per month0.730.520.54
Crashes per million vehicle-days*3.832.532.59

*Traffic exposure uses this road’s baseline daily traffic trended by the Auckland-wide TMS fixed-site index.

This road’s own model estimates

A segmented Poisson time-series model fitted to this road alone, with terms for the underlying trend and for level changes at the lowering and the raising. Confidence intervals on a single road are wide; the pooled 24-corridor models are the headline evidence.

All crashes · while lower limit applied
40% fewer95% CI -85% to +138% · p = 0.470 · not statistically clear
All crashes · after limit raised
12% fewer95% CI -86% to +453% · p = 0.894 · not statistically clear
Injury crashes · while lower limit applied
31% fewer95% CI -91% to +425% · p = 0.719 · not statistically clear
Injury crashes · after limit raised
Not estimabletoo few crashes in one of the periods
Crash records are complete to 30 April 2026 (later months are still filling in), so the after-raising period is still short. Estimates for this single road will firm up as more months accumulate; the full method, sensitivity checks and audit files are on the main report page.