Traffic signal violation statistics
Greg Bodnar made this Official Information request to New Zealand Transport Agency
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From: Greg Bodnar
Dear New Zealand Police,
With the introduction of a red-light cameras in Auckland and Wellington, the media release from NZ Police (source: http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/AK1504/S0...) indicated that the cameras will only enforce section 3.2(5) of Land Transport (Road User) Rule 2004 (source: http://www.legislation.govt.nz/regulatio...).
What information about traffic signal violations is known about the 3 locations of the red-light cameras? Please provide statistics collected at the sites including the location, time/date of data collection, traffic volumes, observed violations of S3.2(1), observed violations of S3.2(4), and observed violations of S3.2(5).
If statistical information has not been collected, please provide the evidential data that was used to select the locations of the red-light cameras.
Yours faithfully,
Greg Bodnar
New Zealand Transport Agency
Hi Greg,
thank you for your email, this has been forwarded to the correct
department for follow up.
Regards,
Public Affairs.
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From: Greg Bodnar <[FOI #2673 email]>
Date: 30/04/2015 02:35PM
Subject: Official Information Act request - Traffic signal violation
statistics
Dear New Zealand Police,
With the introduction of a red-light cameras in Auckland and Wellington,
the media release from NZ Police (source:
[1]http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/AK1504/S0...)
indicated that the cameras will only enforce section 3.2(5) of Land
Transport (Road User) Rule 2004 (source:
[2]http://www.legislation.govt.nz/regulatio...).
What information about traffic signal violations is known about the 3
locations of the red-light cameras? Please provide statistics collected at
the sites including the location, time/date of data collection, traffic
volumes, observed violations of S3.2(1), observed violations of S3.2(4),
and observed violations of S3.2(5).
If statistical information has not been collected, please provide the
evidential data that was used to select the locations of the red-light
cameras.
Yours faithfully,
Greg Bodnar
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From: SMITH, Jason
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1 May 2015
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Greg Bodnar
[OIA #2673 email]
Dear Greg
Thank you for your Official Information Act 1982 request of 1 May 2015 for
information relating to the information relating to the introduction of
red-light cameras in Auckland and Wellington.
The information you are seeking is more closely aligned with the work
undertaken by the New Zealand Transport Agency, therefore I am
transferring your request to the NZTA pursuant to section 14 of the
Official Information Act 1982.
Information relating to the number of red-light infringement notices
issued by Police is published on the Police website at
[2]http://www.police.govt.nz/about-us/publi....
The information is updated quarterly with a further update due in the next
few weeks.
You have the right, under section 28(3) of the Official Information Act
1982, to ask the Ombudsman to review my decision if you are not satisfied
with the way I have responded to your request.
Yours sincerely
Jason Smith
Road Policing Support | New Zealand Police - Nga Pirihimana O Aotearoa
P +64 4 470 7107 | Ext: 44407
E [3][email address]
Police National Headquarters, 180 Molesworth Street, PO Box 3017,
Wellington, 6140, New Zealand
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From: Official Correspondence
New Zealand Transport Agency
Dear Greg
Please see the attached letter from Dave Brash, Group Manager Planning and
Investment, in response to your request of 30 April 2015 for information
on sites selected for red-light cameras.
Regards
Andrew
Andrew Martin / Manager, Official Information
Official Correspondence Unit
Strategy, Communications & Performance Group
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National Office / Victoria Arcade, 50 Victoria Street,
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Oliver Lineham (FYI.org.nz volunteer) left an annotation ()
Good response, but I can't see anywhere they identify the timeframe of the crash & injury statistics. It must be 4 or more years given the comment about Lambie Drive.
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