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Ok I'm confused, where on the bypass? There are very obvious speed cameras between cooper and the next exit heading north, in fact the whole underside of the bridge is lit up in pink neon at night.. can't miss them (theyre on both sides too). I don't know of any other cam's but I haven't been past cooper much. The tiny ones at the rusty old bridge before Cooper.. I was under the impression they were safety cameras rather than revenue raising?

Heading NTH up the ring rd - cameras are:

just after exiting the westgate to ring rd, just before McMobil exit (1)... then after McMobil at Western Hwy exit (2).. then keilor park underpass, its on a bend (3), then as you head up the hill under pascoe vale rd (4).

Oh and a recent addition is at Millers Rd on the westgate in both directions.

From the westgate northbound they are definately not point to point but the one at Keilor park is a variable speed limit one in line with the new variable speed signs.. I don't know about Melbourne Rd/Geelong... but I did see camera technicians sitting in fold up chairs behind the fuse? boxes at every camera on the princes fwy a month ago or so tho :P

Anyway I'm on the ring rd everyday and I haven't had a ticket in 4 years.

And without turning this into a speed camera thread.. does anyone know whats up with the citylink toll gates? Around xmas they replaced a row of cameras at each gate and we suspect they are speed cameras.. but.. not 100% sure on that.

Anyhoo have fun guys and take it easy... just watch out for the cameras when you have to put your foot down for 2 secs to avoid someone merging into you....

Ok I'm confused, where on the bypass? There are very obvious speed cameras between cooper and the next exit heading north, in fact the whole underside of the bridge is lit up in pink neon at night.. can't miss them (theyre on both sides too). I don't know of any other cam's but I haven't been past cooper much. The tiny ones at the rusty old bridge before Cooper.. I was under the impression they were safety cameras rather than revenue raising?

If the rusty old bridge is the one I am thinking of with the two cameras just before you go under it standing on poles, they the new ones are past that towards the city and look exactly the same but appear after at least one bridge, possibly two or more. HTH

Since the all the Drift boys are coming to DECA this time I think there's a few people coming to watch the entertainment.

If we have time at the end we'll event let them loose for a bit of a free entertainment session.

Since the all the Drift boys are coming to DECA this time I think there's a few people coming to watch the entertainment.

If we have time at the end we'll event let them loose for a bit of a free entertainment session.

Thats GREAT!! Seeing as one of them is driving my car.... :)

I beg you not to let them loose!! hehe

Does anyone have the scruitieneering (sp?) reqs handy? the link does not seem to work.. just takes me back to the forum homepage.

is it just basic RWC, no extuingishers and steel valve caps etc? as if so I need to get my ass into gear and visit autobarn :)

wtf 5:30am meet? fark didn't realise it was that far, i thought like maybe 2-2.5 hours from my place... grrr

its about 1.5hrs from epping and entrants have to be there at 8am so you wouldnt want to leave much later than 5:30 anyway. Next time you'll know to go up on fri night hehe :)

I just called to confirm my booking for tonight and tomorrow. I suggest if you're in the 8:30 cruise you call and find out what cabin you're in as they've had some extensions and things have been shuffled a bit. They'll be in bed by the time we get there, so keys need to be organised to be left in the cabin.

I was also asked to remind people to drive at walking pace and not be too loud.

I'll be there tonight, since I don't know where the night stop is and CBF actually working it out. In prima donna competition mode.......where is my iced water....damned staff!!!!

I'll be there tonight, since I don't know where the night stop is and CBF actually working it out. In prima donna competition mode.......where is my iced water....damned staff!!!!

LOL...it appears im coming after all. Ill be your spanner monkey, adn you can bark orders at me...why am i typing this you have left :D

Im bringing the work laptop and entertaining the idea of actually tryign to do work :lol:

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