Should there be a new red light camera near you?
Six more red light cameras will be installed at high-risk intersections across the Auckland as part of efforts to reduce dangerous driving and help save lives. Funded by the regional fuel tax, the new sites will be in operation by October, bringing the total number of red light cameras to 12.
Where do you think there should be red light cameras near you? Are there any intersections that you think should be brought to the attention of the council? Let us know below!
New red light camera locations:
Great South Road and Cavendish Drive – two sites
Te Irirangi Drive and Accent Drive – two sites
Great North Road and Rata Street
Great South Road and Reagan Road
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I am an odd number. Take away a letter and I become even. What number am I?
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Heartbeats Cardiac Support Group Meets at Sunnynook on Thursday
Heartbeats, cardiac support and heart services charitable trust, has its next monthly meeting of the Sunnynook group on Thursday 26th February at Sunnynook Community Centre.
WHERE: Sunnynook Community Centre, 148 Sycamore Dr, Sunnynook
WHEN: this Thursday 26th February
TIME: 7:00 - 8:00pm in the meeting room on the north side of the building, entrance from outside.
Heart disease causes 31% of all deaths each year in New Zealand and about 3,000 of these are premature . . . . they could be saved with better knowledge of a heart attack, and greater education on heart disease.
If you are a heart patient or heart event survivor, come along and meet people with the same life-changing condition in a friendly, informal and engaging informative way. You will learn a lot, and it may save your life.
Heartbeats is all about 'by the patient, for the patient' and we are committed to helping heart people everywhere lead longer and full lives.
Bring a spouse, partner or friend - everyone is WELCOME
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