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Former RTA NSW Official Calls For More Police, Fewer Speed Cameras

A former manager with the New South Wales Roads And Traffic Authority (now Roads and Maritime Services), Lex Stewart, has called for more visible policing and fewer speed cameras. Along with a greater police presence, Mr Stewart believes more


A former manager with the New South Wales Roads And Traffic Authority (now Roads and Maritime Services), Lex Stewart, has called for more visible policing and fewer speed cameras.

Along with a greater police presence, Mr Stewart believes more streamlined speed limits and an overhaul of the current demerit points system could also improve road safety.

The NSW government is currently midway through its inquiry into speed limits and their impact on the demerit points system, and Mr Stewart was invited to speak during two days of public hearings last week.

Other speakers at the public hearings included Len Woodman from City of Sydney Council, Professor Rebecca Ivers from The George Institute For Global Health and Acting Assistant Commissioner Stuart Smith from NSW Police

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