Victoria spending $28.3 million on next-gen speed cameras
The rollout adds portable trailers and longer deployments to target speeding, phone use and seatbelt breaches, with 11,350 fines at one camera last year.
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VIC to boost road safety with $28.3M funding - Prime Mover Magazine
Image: Rose Makin/stock.adobe.comThe Victorian Government has unveiled an automated enforcement plan involving cameras on the EastLink and Western Ring Road. This follows a $28.3M investment to target dangerous driving on Victoria’s roads which is funded by the Transport Accident Commission (TAC). TAC CEO, Tracey Slatter, said the investment in technology highlights the importance of staying focused, making […] The post VIC to boost road safety …
Victoria expands road safety camera network with $28.3 million package - The Indian Sun
The Victorian Government will spend $28.3 million on new road safety camera technology and enforcement programs as part of a broader push to reduce dangerous driving across the state during National Road Safety Week. The package, funded through the Transport Accident Commission, includes upgrades to existing road safety cameras on the Western Ring Road and EastLink, along with the rollout of new mobile enforcement technology targeting speeding, …
Victoria announces $28.3 million spend on road safety cameras
As part of the package, Victoria’s first all-in-one road safety camera unit will be developed, tested and trialled. Image: Olha/stock.adobe.com Funded by the Transport Accident Commission (TAC), the Victorian government has announced $28.3 million will be spent on road safety enforcement across the state. The money will be spent on: Upgrades to road safety cameras on the Western Ring Road and Eastlink A new all-in-one road safety camera unit th…
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