Mountainous Otago Lindis Pass highway gets web camera
Mountainous Otago Lindis Pass highway gets web
camera
The highest point
on the South Island’s highway network* has recently gained
a web camera. This will help ensure traffic controllers and
maintenance crews can monitor the highway as well as
informing travellers so they are prepared for road
conditions.
Downer, in collaboration with the NZ
Transport Agency, installed and commissioned the CCTV
camera, on the Coastal Otago side of SH8, the Lindis
Pass.
Lindis Pass web camera: http://www.journeys.nzta.govt.nz/traffic-and-travel-information/traffic-cameras/otago/725
Drivers may have noticed the new camera pole, installed
adjacent to existing weather monitoring and measurement
equipment and solar panels, high above the highway.
The Lindis Pass, part of the inland route
between Christchurch and Queenstown, reaches 965m above sea
level at the summit, making it the highest point on the
South Island State Highway network.
“State Highway 8 over the Lindis Pass experiences severe alpine winter conditions, with heavy snow and frequent ice,” says the Transport Agency’s Coastal Otago Contract Maintenance Manager Nick Rodger.
“The camera has pan, tilt and zoom capability, allowing Transport Agency and the Coastal Otago highway maintenance contractor Downer, to monitor road conditions and check on road users both from their depot in Dunedin, and at the Transport Agency’s Wellington Transport Operations Centre (WTOC).
“The zoom capability allows remote monitoring of a large section of State Highway 8, from the summit car park down to the Lindis Valley floor. This will help us better manage winter conditions and highway incidents, which will benefit highway users.”
The alpine conditions and lack of power
and telecommunications presented severe challenges to the
project team. Several repeater sites required helicopter
access for installation, to enable communications back into
the Transport Agency’s network.
The
project, which cost around $110,000, was jointly funded by
the Transport Agency and Downer, as an initiative towards
improving road safety and winter maintenance on the Coastal
Otago network.
Data and video from the camera will
initially be used internally for operational purposes, and
single images are available for people to see on the
Transport Agency’s website.
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Otago web cameras: http://www.journeys.nzta.govt.nz/traffic-and-travel-information/traffic-cameras/otago/
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Lindis Pass web camera: http://www.journeys.nzta.govt.nz/traffic-and-travel-information/traffic-cameras/otago/725
*What is the highest state highway in New Zealand?
State Highway 1 between Tūrangi and Waiōuru (the Desert
Road) is the highest pass on the state highway network at
about 1074 metres above sea level. The highest state highway
is SH48 Bruce Road leading to the Whakapapa Village in the
central North Island at approximately 1153
metres.
The highest sealed local road pass is the
Crown Range Road in Central Otago between Queenstown and
Wanaka at about 1076 metres.
*Information on the Lindis Pass here: https://www.newzealand.com/int/feature/lindis-pass/