The point of the law, I think, is that you just shouldn't go in a place that requires 100 km/h. You are expected to get more experience (and the next stage of the license) before going into that 100 km/h zone.
It's not (meant to be) about dangerously forcing you to be in a 100 km/h zone and holding up traffic by doing 70 km/h.
To be blunt: Tough luck.
When I was on an "L" plate, I went from Tawa to Wellington CBD "the back way" - the back road to J'Ville (which is now a 70 km/h zone anyway) and then through the speed limited streets of J'Ville to Ngaio to Kaiwharawhara etc ...
Sure it sucked, but that was my tough luck for not having a full license. If I didn't like it, I could have taken a train.
Sorry, but what would be the grounds for appeal for this ticket?
Measure once, cut twice. Practice makes perfect.
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