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Red light cameras are here
The red light cameras will be operating in the city from 15 May 2008. The police will issue offending motorists with a $150 ticket. Red-light running is a serious concern due to the high number of crashes it causes. Between 2002 and 2007, 689 red-light crashes were recorded across the city, including 220 in the CBD. In March last year, Auckland City Council ran an 0800 Stop 4 Red campaign to dissuade red-light running. It received strong support from the public who reported more than 2600 instances of this unsafe practice over the four-week campaign. The public support received from the 0800 Stop 4 Red awareness campaign is consistent with the result of a 2006 survey. The survey of more than 1700 people revealed that:
Recent data collection quantified the frequency of red-light runners. For example, the volume of red-light runners at the intersection of Victoria and Nelson streets on 2 January 2008, indicated 418 vehicles ran red lights within a 24-hour period.
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In a bid to reduce the number of crashes caused by vehicles
running red lights, Auckland City Council and New Zealand Police have introduced
red light cameras throughout Auckland's CBD.