State Highway 2 - Camera B
View on MapPōkeno/Mangatāwhiri, Waikato
Camera Details
- Type
- Average Speed Camera
- Region
- Waikato
- Location
- Pōkeno/Mangatāwhiri
- Coordinates
- -37.226918, 175.025847
About This Location
The second camera in the Pokeno-Mangatawhiri average speed pair sits further along SH2, working with its partner to measure how fast drivers travel across the full 5.2 kilometre corridor. It's one of the more heavily used stretches of state highway in the Waikato, carrying around 22,000 vehicles a day including a steady stream of log trucks. The crash numbers here are hard to ignore: 214 crashes in ten years, 15 of them fatal and 16 involving serious injury, most from centreline crossings or vehicles running off the road entirely. A fatal crash between a car and a truck closed the highway near Mangatawhiri in February 2026, just months before the cameras went live in May. Speed surveys had found 42 percent of drivers exceeding the 90 km/h limit, a figure NZTA used to justify the corridor's place in its 2026 average speed camera rollout. The broader $278 million SH2 safety programme is meant to fix what cameras alone can't, like road geometry and the lack of barriers.
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Related News
- Crash closes SH2 near Mangatāwhiri
RNZ - 2026-02-24
- Where NZ's next average speed safety cameras are being installed
1News - 2026-03-17
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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