Glenbrook-Waiuku Road
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Camera Details
- Type
- Speed Camera
- Region
- Auckland
- Location
- Glenbrook
- Coordinates
- -37.225973, 174.749171
About This Location
Glenbrook-Waiuku Road is a rural two-lane road linking Glenbrook and Waiuku in Auckland's Franklin district, and this camera has been at the centre of one of New Zealand's most heated speed camera controversies. The speed limit here was dropped from 100 to 80 km/h in 2020, and speeding tickets shot up 300%, from around 2,000 a year to over 7,000. More than $3 million in fines were collected in the five years that followed. But crash data told a different story. Between 2018 and 2023, there were two fatal crashes and 11 serious injury crashes on Glenbrook and Glenbrook-Waiuku Roads, and only 10% of all 58 crashes were attributed to speeding. Franklin local board member Gary Holmes publicly accused NZTA of "revenue gathering" rather than fixing the road. In March 2024, three cameras in the area were vandalised, with locals celebrating on Facebook. One anonymous resident told Newshub "I think you could round up every motorist who lives in the region and they would all stick their hand up and claim it was them." Two months later, one of the cameras appeared to have been shot with a firearm.
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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 Auckland region and operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.