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Higher fines drive $200 million increase in Queensland camera revenue

Summary by Ground News
Queensland expects its traffic cameras will bring in almost $500 million in revenue this financial year, up by almost $200 million in a single year. The total sum expected from the Camera Detected Offence Program (CDOP) is $465.8 million, up 70 per cent on the $274.5 million collected in 2021-22. Revenue has been given a shot in the arm from an increase in the value of fines for speeding and not wearing a seatbelt.

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