This is an HTML version of an attachment to the Official Information request 'Camera Sandringham Road'.


 
20 Viaduct Harbour Avenue, Auckland 1010 
Private Bag 92250, Auckland 1142, New Zealand 
Phone 09 355 3553   Website www.AT.govt.nz 
10 March 2022 
[User 7569 name removed] 
[FYI request #18434 email] 
 
Kia ora [User 7569 name removed], 
The information you requested – CAS-504571-C2S6B3 
Thank you for your request on 4 February 2022, regarding the installation of a camera on 
Sandringham Road. 
Purpose: 
The installation on Sandringham Road is to enable the remote enforcement of the Bus Lane. There 
wil  be a number of cameras and an extension arm installed on the poles to enable AT to remotely 
enforce this Bus Lane Zone. 
Strategy: 
•  Auckland Transport is responsible for the compliance and enforcement of special vehicles 
lanes on Auckland arterial roads for bus lanes. 
•  Special vehicle lane enforcement for bus lanes is currently undertaken by AT employees who 
travel to site with a mobile camera to record vehicles who travel in the bus lane, within set 
parameters (i.e. vehicles other than a bus, motorcycle, cycle, or moped travel ing for more 
than 50 metres during the hours of operation). This poses a few issues with respect to health 
and safety, and is a very labour-intensive process. 
•  Auckland Transport has a technology solution that enables the parking compliance team to 
automate and remotely enforce these special vehicle lanes: 
o  This solution uses CCTV which streams back to AT systems, with clear images of 
vehicles (as per certain parameters) driving in the Bus Lane. 
o  A warranted Parking Officer reviews these images and determines if an offence has 
occurred, then issues an infringement notice if required. 
 
Authorisation: 
This work is authorised via an approved business case with relevant AT’s delegated financial 
authority.  The business case which covers this zone on Sandringham Road is attached. 
 
 
 
 



 
 
 
 
Should you believe that we have not dealt with your request appropriately, you are able to make a 
complaint to the Office of the Ombudsman in accordance with section 27(3) of the Act and seek an 
investigation and review in regard to this matter.  
Yours sincerely 
 
 
 
Roger Jones 
Executive GM Business Technology 
 
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