Please forward this message to people in your organisation who drive on port.
Napier Port’s priority is to make sure that everyone who comes here goes home safely every day. The port is a safe working area that requires everyone who drives to follow the rules, especially the 20km speed limit. We introduced our Driver Safety Campaign back in January 2023 to implement policies to make sure that we are keeping each other safe. As a reminder of this campaign, please refer to the below rules, which are also displayed on signs at both entrances to Napier Port.
And always follow the road rules, including:
Respect the right of way
Follow port traffic signs and road markings
Never overtake moving vehicles
Don’t use your phone when driving
Never drink or take drugs and drive
If you feel tired, take a break.
We now have fixed speed cameras installed around the port to ensure that the speed limit of 20km is not exceeded. Port users caught speeding over 20km, or committing other traffic offences will be issued with a warning letter. Click here to view the Three Strike Consequences implemented in January as part of our Driver Safety Campaign.
A kind reminder that all port users and visitors are part of a larger team when it comes to safety on port. Please treat your fellow port users and employees, particularly our Port Security team members, with due courtesy and respect as we work to keep each other safe.
At the United Nations summit meeting in September 2015, world leaders adopted 17 global goals (and 169 targets) as a set of universal goals that aim to address the urgent environmental, political and economic challenges facing our world. These are known as the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).