State Highway 1 - Karo Drive
View on MapTe Aro, Wellington
Camera Details
- Type
- Red Light Camera
- Region
- Wellington
- Location
- Te Aro
- Coordinates
- -41.296281, 174.772107
About This Location
Karo Drive sits on Wellington's inner city bypass where traffic funnels toward the Terrace Tunnel, and drivers have long been tempted to blast through red lights rather than wait. Before the camera arrived in April 2015, this intersection had the worst red-light running injury crash rate in the country. Forty crashes in five years, 19 of them from red light running. In 2011, a 20-year-old motorcyclist died here after riding through a red signal and hitting a car. A coroner later called these bypass intersections "danger spots incompatible with the concept of crossing a motorway." The speed limit was also dropped from 70km/h to 50km/h in 2013 to try to tame things. And it's still busy. By 2018, this single camera had racked up $456,900 in fines, nearly double what both Auckland red light cameras collected combined. Police even released footage in 2016 of a car running the light a full four seconds after it turned red, narrowly missing another vehicle in the intersection.
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Related News
- Red light camera for Wellington motorway intersection
NZ Police - 2015-04-15
- Wellington's red light camera captures nearly twice as many naughty motorists than Auckland's
1News - 2018-02-19
- Red-light camera set up on Wellington city bypass junction
Stuff - 2015-03-20
How This Camera Works
This is a red light camera located at a signalised intersection in the Wellington region. It uses induction loops buried in the road to detect vehicles that cross the stop line after the traffic signal has turned red. Red light cameras help reduce the severity of intersection crashes, which often result in serious injuries.