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Regular motorists in the country's most populous state will need to keep an extra eye on the speedometer from this week as ...
Beware! New South Wales drivers have to follow strict traffic rules as significant changes are scheduled to determine how average speed cameras operate, with penalties or fines soaring to $3,000 ...
After targeting only heavy vehicles for well over a decade, these average speed cameras in New South Wales will begin ...
Mobile speed camera vehicles in NSW equipped to carry portable warning signs in a reversal of the previous state government's decision to remove the signs in 2020.
The speed of all drivers, not just truckies, will be tracked through average-speed camera zones as part of a NSW trial. But don't expect a fine in the mail if you mess up in the trial's early days.
NSW drivers pinged by mobile speed cameras over the five years to November 2020 paid $14.8 million in fines, raising concerns about the mammoth increase that followed.
Point-to-point average speed cameras might soon keep track of all cars and not just heavy vehicles, leading to speeding fines and other penalties if a new trial proves successful. NSW Roads ...
Mobile speed camera warning signs will be back on NSW roads, a year after they were removed, but one road safety group warns the decision could lead to more deaths.
According to a report from Redflex, the Australian company responsible for providing the cameras in NSW, camera operating hours will blow out from 930 hours per month to 7000 hours per month.
While the point-to-point or average speed camera systems have been monitoring all drivers for the past two months, ...
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