New Zealand Speed Cameras   

New Zealand Speed Cameras

Postby k1w1_123 » Mon Jun 01, 2020 5:00 am

The attached zip file contains speedCam.txt format files for fixed speed cameras, red light cameras, bus lane cameras, railway crossings and town entry points for all of New Zealand.

New_Zealand_k1w1_123_Fixed_2022.09
Active speed cameras from the NZ Police website. Includes every fixed camera operational in NZ at the file date (including those inside the Waterview tunnels).
Locations are effective i.e the middle of the road directly opposite the camera, and directional information is included. Keep in mind all NZ fixed cameras can capture your speed in both directions.

New_Zealand_k1w1_123_Red_Light_2022.09
Active red light cameras from the NZ Police website. Includes every red light camera in New Zealand operational at the file date.
Locations are effective i.e. the centre of the intersection, and the direction(s) of travel which they cover. The actual camera can be positioned up to 40 metres from the intersection. Cameras isted as Red Light and Speed Cameras (type 11) are capable of measuring speed but it is unclear whether this capability is presently being used

New_Zealand_k1w1_123_Railway_Crossings_2021.09
Compiled from a Kiwirail document with locations checked/corrected using Bing Satellite maps

New_Zealand_k1w1_123_Bus_Lane_2022.11
Locations are taken from Auckland City press releases and newspaper reports from other centres so may not be complete.
Locations are effective i.e the middle of the road directly opposite the camera, and directional information is included.

New_Zealand_HERE_Town_Entry_Points_2019.Q4
Locations extracted from the 2019 Q4 HERE .spc file by @isis4osiris. These are generally main road entry points only.

If you use these files, delete all other New Zealand Speedcam.txt and Speedcam.spc files, otherwise you will get duplicate and false alarms. The TomTom School Zones.SPC file should be retained if you find it useful.

Information was compiled with the help of Google street view, Google satellite view and the excellent Spudigo programme developed by @djeman. You can also use this tool to visualise the speed cameras on a map.

Special thanks to @isis4osiris for providing decoded versions of the .spc files, without which this would not have been possible.

If you want to suggest any additions, deletions or corrections, please feel free to comment on this thread. PM me for broken links


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Re: New Zealand Speed Cameras

Postby k1w1_123 » Mon Jan 30, 2023 3:38 am

Files in OP updated
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