Five new speed cameras installed in suburbs across melbourne and south east today – the first ever to be installed in a major city – aimed to reduce speeds by 40 per cent by 2018

Five new speed cameras installed in suburbs across melbourne and south east today – the first ever to be installed in a major city – aimed to reduce speeds by 40 per cent by 2018

Five new speed cameras installed in suburbs across melbourne a해운대안마nd south east today – the first ever to be installed in a major city – aimed to reduce speeds by 40 per cent by 2018.

Melbourne's most popular speed camera – which includes four separate cameras and one on the front carriageway – has attracted around 3,000 complaints to the Victorian government this year.

The cameras are mounted above two busy intersections in Melbourne's north-west.

Victoria has just completed a pilot trial of the camera system at King Park Road at Vi바카라 게임ctoria Road in Werribee and between Macquarie Street in Bondi and Kings Cross Road in Kensington.

The speed camera technology is being implemented in the most populous suburb of Melbourne with more than 11,500 cameras installed to date.

Melbourne will have its first camera installation in 2018. Photo: Jason Southurst

Fare penalty notices to drivers will be rolled out by local car rental agencies within 72 hours of installation on June 1, 2017.

The new cameras will add 20 cents to each journey time by reducing the distance travelled by cars from 10km per hour to 6km per hour by approximately 60 minutes.

"In Melbourne we need a smart, smart poXO 카지노licy," a spokesman for the state government said.

"Speed cameras are the first step. We can't have traffic jams, we need to encourage safe, smart travel."

The state government has committed $2 million towards speed camera infrastructure and a national network is in the process of forming a national council to help it implement the state's policy.

Fare penalties are also on the table to be imposed on drivers who speed, with fines of up to $350.

Fare penalty notices are used to target speeders who are driving between 40km/h and 60km/h on busy roads. Drivers face a $150 penalty and up to three demerit points.

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