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Subject: Fw: Speed cameras - Eastlink

The locations are as follows :

WELLINGTONROAD ROWVILLE OVERPASS BRIDGE BOTH DIRECTIONS 6 CAMERAS 3 IN EACH DIRECTION.

These camera's are mounted high up in the honeycomb design of the underbelly and special attention has been given that they not be seen from either direction.

GREENS ROAD DANDENONG OVERPASS BRIDGE BOTH DIRECTIONS 6 CAMERAS 3 IN EACH DIRECTION.

Conditions of installation same as above.

EASTLINK TUNNEL RINGWOOD 12 CAMERAS 6 EACH SIDE.

These cameras are located at station boxB22and can move on special slide rails that allow them to be moved forward or backwards between station BoxB22and B35. these are expected to raise the most revenue.

FRANKSTON FREEWAY TO GREENS ROADOVERPASS DISTANCE 17 STRAIGHT KMS. (IDEAL DRAG STRIP)

This area is of major concern for the State Government, at this stage no legislation has been passed for the installation of cameras in either direction until you hit the Green Rd Bridge. Signs have been erected along this 17km strip that indicate 'Speed cameras operate in this area' in both directions but nothing is operating. The Government does not want to project itself as an immediate cash cow and as a result will not introduce them until next year at this stage.

They have placed into the road when the bitumen was poured, electronic trackers which are a new system of detection that works like the ones on the Geelong Freeway that measure you by Time Vs Speed.These are still being tested and measured for accuracy and efficiency.

It is possible that random mobile units may be deployed or hand held speed guns used as it is feared that this strip has become nick named the Dandy Dragstrip by the workers.

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hey, are we goin to have an eastlink cruise before they turn the toll gates on?

yeah there will be, either in the vic member section or events section just keep eyes open :D can't wait to block 3-4 lanes of skylines ahead and behind in the rear-view nothing beats teh sound too.

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