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NSW Mobile Speed Cameras Now Brighter With More Signage

It may perplex the other states, but the New South Wales Government remains committed to signposting all of its speed and red light cameras.  So much so, that rather than decrease or eliminate signage – as has recently been implemented in the Nort


It may perplex the other states, but the New South Wales Government remains committed to signposting all of its speed and red light cameras

So much so, that rather than decrease or eliminate signage - as has recently been implemented in the Northern Territory and Queensland - the state is increasing signage for its mobile camera network.

Upon their reintroduction, mobile cameras were accompanied only by a single roadside sign to inform drivers that their ‘speed had been checked’.

Later, two additional signs were introduced to provide more advanced warning before a mobile speed camera and another sign once the camera had been passed.

Drivers will now see a new sign when they approach mobile speed cameras in NSW, which informs them of the current speed limit.

“We don’t want your money - we want you to slow down - we want to save your life and the lives of your loved ones,” NSW Roads Minister, Duncan Gay said.

“There’s simply no excuse for speeding so we’re introducing mobile speed camera cars that cannot be missed."

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