Dunedin Southern Motorway
View on MapDunedin, Otago
Camera Details
- Type
- Speed Camera
- Region
- Otago
- Location
- Dunedin
- Coordinates
- -45.902138, 170.448715
About This Location
The camera sits at Burnside on a steep downhill stretch where the motorway drops from Lookout Point and the speed limit jumps to 100km/h. It's a busy spot. In its first month of operation back in March 2018, it issued 1,585 tickets, more than half of all infringements from Dunedin's three fixed cameras combined. By the end of that year, the tally had climbed to nearly 10,000. A previous camera on the opposite side of the motorway at the same location had already racked up over 6,000 tickets between 2004 and 2016, so the area's reputation for speeding isn't new. Locals have pointed out that the camera sits near the Burnside on-ramp, where drivers merging onto the motorway have a very short window to get up to speed with traffic already flowing downhill. But the site was chosen through NZTA's crash analysis system using both accident history and predictive risk modelling, and this section of motorway has seen multiple serious and fatal crashes over the years.
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Related News
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Stuff - 2018-10-05
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Otago Daily Times - 2017-05-12
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Otago Daily Times - 2018-08-15
How This Camera Works
This is a fixed spot speed camera that measures your instantaneous speed as you pass using radar technology. If your speed exceeds the posted limit, the camera captures an image of your vehicle and number plate. Spot speed cameras are the most common type across the Otago region and operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.