The Transport Minister is defending the Government's multi-million dollar spend on investigating and adjusting speed limits across the country, saying it costs money to make roads safer.
Answers to written questions to Minister Michael Wood reveal that over the last three years, almost $45 million has been spent on speed management plans, investigating and making changes to speed limits.
The money also helped pay for "extensive stakeholder engagement, [as well as] iwi and community consultation," according to Wood's answer.
It comes at a time when the Opposition has questioned the spending priorities of Waka Kotahi, New Zealand's Transport Agency.
"Labour is trying to slow Kiwis down on the road, and they're spending millions of taxpayer dollars doing it," Act leader David Seymour said.