Glenbrook Road West - Camera B
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Camera Details
- Type
- Average Speed Camera
- Region
- Auckland
- Location
- Glenbrook
- Coordinates
- -37.188864, 174.766417
About This Location
Camera B is the newly built half of the Glenbrook Road West average speed pair, completing the measurement zone alongside an older camera at the corridor's western end that started out as a standard fixed camera before NZTA converted it into part of the point-to-point system. Both went live on June 23, 2026, one of two average speed pairs added to the 19-kilometre corridor between Waiuku and the Paerata Rise development that year. The upgrade followed years of friction over camera enforcement in Franklin. Between 2020 and 2025, police issued more than $3.5 million in speeding fines on Glenbrook Road, yet Franklin Local Board member Gary Holmes found deaths and serious injuries on the corridor rose slightly over that period, from 15 to 17, even as overall crash numbers fell. Holmes argued the money would be better spent auditing the road's shoulders and drainage, since close to three-quarters of recent crashes involved vehicles running off the road. NZTA activated the new pair regardless.
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Related News
- Five eyes for Waiuku route
Franklin Times - 2026-06-19
- 'Speed camera capital': Backlash over cameras despite signs they are working
Stuff - 2026-06-10
How This Camera Works
This is an average speed (point-to-point) camera in the Auckland region. It works with a partner camera to calculate your average speed over a distance. Unlike spot speed cameras, you cannot simply slow down at the camera location -- your average speed over the entire corridor must be within the speed limit.
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