State Highway 2
View on MapPukehina, Bay of Plenty
Camera Details
- Type
- Speed Camera
- Region
- Bay of Plenty
- Location
- Pukehina
- Coordinates
- -37.834937, 176.598010
About This Location
This stretch of SH2 between Waitahanui Lane and Otamarakau Valley Road has a rough history. The local fire chief reported attending several serious crashes here before the camera went in, and traffic volumes on this part of the highway had roughly doubled in the three years prior to installation. It was the only Bay of Plenty location chosen in the 2018 national rollout of 33 fixed cameras at high-crash-risk sites. In its first month of operation, it racked up 264 fines worth just over $29,000. But the crashes haven't stopped entirely. Multiple fatal collisions have occurred in the area since, including a head-on between a truck and car in July 2024 and a logging truck crash in November 2023. Locals are split on whether the camera helps or just collects revenue, though a Te Puke mother whose family was badly injured in a 2012 SH2 crash called it "a positive thing."
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Related News
- Speed camera ticks up $30k of fines in first month
SunLive - 2018-07-05
- Fixed speed camera for Pukehina yet to go live
NZ Herald - 2017-10-12
- Speed camera on the way for Pukehina
SunLive - 2017-05-15
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 Bay of Plenty region and operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.