Wellington and Auckland will be the first cities to get new-generation fixed speed cameras as part of a national rollout at sites with the highest risk of speed-related crashes.
The $10 million project will see 56 digital cameras in place across the country by the end of next year.
Wellington cameras will be the first to be installed at crash hot spots in Ngauranga, Thorndon, Aotea, Wanuiomata and two Lower Hutt sites.
In Auckland, they will be installed in Great South Rd in Otahuhu, two locations in Totara Park, in Tamaki Drive in Parnell and locations in Henderson Valley and Kelston.
Assistant road policing commissioner Dave Cliff said the initial rollout in Auckland and Wellington was a milestone after police announced plans last July to modernise and expand its fixed speed camera network. The current network is almost 20 years old and uses outdated wet-film technology.
The initial 12 sites are a mix of existing and new locations.
.....作者: 钛十三 时间: 2014-6-6 14:33:47