State Highway 1
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Camera Details
- Type
- Speed Camera
- Region
- Canterbury
- Location
- Temuka
- Coordinates
- -44.258444, 171.273039
About This Location
Installed in May 2018, this camera sits at the southern entrance to Temuka in the Arowhenua area, right where SH1 drops to 80km/h. It was one of the first fixed cameras in South Canterbury, placed here after the stretch was flagged as a high-risk crash zone with a history of fatalities. The numbers tell the story. In its first month alone it caught 1,729 drivers speeding, racking up over $200,000 in fines. By the four-month mark that had jumped to 5,556 tickets and $553,000. Over five years, more than 23,500 speeding vehicles were snapped in the Arowhenua area, with the static camera accounting for about 19,000 of those. It became the top-earning fixed camera in the entire South Island, pulling in around $1.8 million from over 20,900 offences. Local police commander Inspector Dave Gaskin called the volume of tickets "a disappointment," adding bluntly: "Anyone who speeds deserves a ticket." A proposed speed limit drop to 60km/h on this stretch would add only about six seconds to your drive but is estimated to cut injury crashes by 23%.
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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 Canterbury region and operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.