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Mobile Speed Camera Warning Signs Now An Election Issue In Nsw Drive

Mobile Speed Camera Warning Signs Now An Election Issue In Nsw Drive
Mobile Speed Camera Warning Signs Now An Election Issue In Nsw Drive

Mobile Speed Camera Warning Signs Now An Election Issue In Nsw Drive Warning signs ahead of mobile speed cameras are set to become an election issue in nsw, as the state opposition makes a pledge to reinstate them – if it is voted into power – amid a record rise in fines and licence suspensions. Community anger over the removal of warning signs for mobile speed cameras in nsw was so widespread it quickly became a state election issue and the opposition pledged to bring them back if it won office (see below).

Warning Signs For Mobile Speed Cameras Return To Nsw Drive
Warning Signs For Mobile Speed Cameras Return To Nsw Drive

Warning Signs For Mobile Speed Cameras Return To Nsw Drive Warning signs will be reintroduced ahead of mobile speed camera cars in nsw by the start of next year – two years after they were removed – after the government caved to mounting pressure from a frustrated motoring public hit with a record increase in fines. There are now two signs placed before and one after every mobile speed camera vehicle giving drivers a clear visual cue to make sure they are sticking to the speed limit and to adjust in the interests of safety. Warning signs for mobile speed cameras will be returned to new south wales roads after a major state government backflip. the signs, which are placed in front of mobile speed cameras, were removed two years ago under a controversial scheme that triggered a near 10 fold increase in fines. The nsw government’s decision to return portable warning signs to mobile speed camera sites has led to a dramatic drop in speeding fines across the state, new data shows.

Warning Signs For Mobile Speed Cameras Return To Nsw Drive
Warning Signs For Mobile Speed Cameras Return To Nsw Drive

Warning Signs For Mobile Speed Cameras Return To Nsw Drive Warning signs for mobile speed cameras will be returned to new south wales roads after a major state government backflip. the signs, which are placed in front of mobile speed cameras, were removed two years ago under a controversial scheme that triggered a near 10 fold increase in fines. The nsw government’s decision to return portable warning signs to mobile speed camera sites has led to a dramatic drop in speeding fines across the state, new data shows. The nsw government will reinstate warning signs at mobile speed camera locations from january 1, 2023. as before the covid 19 pandemic, any mobile speed camera will be required to have a warning sign placed before and after the vehicle as well as roof mounted signage. The nsw government has overturned its controversial and lucrative decision to remove warning signs from mobile speed cameras.

Warning Signs For Mobile Speed Cameras Return To Nsw Drive
Warning Signs For Mobile Speed Cameras Return To Nsw Drive

Warning Signs For Mobile Speed Cameras Return To Nsw Drive The nsw government will reinstate warning signs at mobile speed camera locations from january 1, 2023. as before the covid 19 pandemic, any mobile speed camera will be required to have a warning sign placed before and after the vehicle as well as roof mounted signage. The nsw government has overturned its controversial and lucrative decision to remove warning signs from mobile speed cameras.

Warning Signs For Mobile Speed Cameras Return To Nsw Drive
Warning Signs For Mobile Speed Cameras Return To Nsw Drive

Warning Signs For Mobile Speed Cameras Return To Nsw Drive

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