"When I said I thought the Three Bridges thing was the thin edge of the wedge I had no idea how close I was to the truth," Kerikeri man Peter Heath said last week.
"I hadn't realised the petition was being enabled by the Labour-backed lobby group hell-bent on reducing the rural road speed limit to 80km/h."
Mr Heath was referring to road safety group Movement, which is calling for "safer speed limits" on rural roads to reduce the road toll.
"Whilst we agree that 100 km/h is typically appropriate for motorways and expressways, we must move to adopt safer speed limits for our rural open roads. Such roads are not built for high-speed travel, and are the main source of New Zealand's horrifying road toll," spokesman Bevan Woodward said.
"The ultimate penalty for speeding is not a fine — it can be injury or worse. And more to the point, statistics show that pedestrians and cyclists, also road users, are suffering much higher rates of fatalities.