A revolutionary noise camera is being trialled in Tauranga to identify trucks whose engine brakes have disturbed the sleep of a downtown neighbourhood above Takitimu Drive.
The New Zealand Transport Agency was working with trucking industry organisations to achieve compliance from drivers identified by the camera as using noisy engine brakes.
"We will call in local police only as a last resort," the agency's freight director Harry Wilson said.
The camera had been mounted on a pole beside Takitimu Drive, near the intersection with Elizabeth St, and was in response to complaints from some residents living between Hamilton St and Elizabeth St.
Mr Wilson said the camera, a first for New Zealand, photographed only trucks with noisy engine brakes. While good access to the port was critical to the economy, engine braking noise needed to be managed to avoid disturbing residents.