State Highway 2 - Camera A
View on MapPōkeno/Mangatāwhiri, Waikato
Camera Details
- Type
- Average Speed Camera
- Region
- Waikato
- Location
- Pōkeno/Mangatāwhiri
- Coordinates
- -37.216770, 175.095081
About This Location
This camera marks one end of the SH2 average speed corridor between Pokeno and Mangatawhiri, a 5.2 kilometre stretch that's carried a heavy toll. Over a ten-year period, NZTA recorded 214 crashes here, including 15 fatal and 16 serious injury crashes, most caused by vehicles crossing the centreline or running off the road. Around 22,000 vehicles use this section daily, a good chunk of them log trucks and other heavy vehicles. Speed surveys found 42 percent of drivers exceeding the limit before the cameras went in. The average speed system became operational in May 2026 after construction earlier in the year, and it's paired with a second camera further along the corridor. The speed limit here was already dropped to 90 km/h back in 2011, but that alone hadn't been enough. The cameras sit within a broader $278 million NZTA upgrade programme for this part of SH2, which is also getting median barriers and road realignment.
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How This Camera Works
This is an average speed (point-to-point) camera in the Waikato 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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