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From what I hear these intersections will be upgraded as such;

Burke Rd & Prospect Hill Rd

Camberwell VIC 3124

Springvale Rd & Maroondah Highway Service Ln

Nunawading VIC 3131

Royal Parade & Cemetery Rd W

Carlton North VIC 3054

Canterbury Rd & Station St

Box Hill South VIC 3128

Bell St & St Georges Rd

Preston VIC 3072

Warrigal Hwy & N Rd

Bentleigh East VIC 3166

Albert St & Gower St

Preston VIC 3072

Williamstown Rd & Somerville Rd

Yarraville VIC 3013

Warrigal Hwy & Centre Rd

Oakleigh South VIC 3167

Ballarat Rd & Churchill Ave

Maidstone VIC 3012

Spencer St & Dudley St

West Melbourne VIC 3003

Hoddle St & Johnston St

Abbotsford VIC 3067

Punt Rd & High St

Windsor VIC 3181

Dandenong Rd & Clayton Rd

Oakleigh East VIC 3168

Springvale Rd & Cheltenham Rd

Keysborough VIC 3173

Mt Alexander Rd & Maribyrnong Rd

Ascot Vale VIC 3032

Foster St & McCrae St

Dandenong VIC 3175

Geelong Road & Droop Street

Footscray

Sydney Rd & Harding St

Coburg VIC 3058

Millers Rd & Blackshaws Rd

Altona North VIC 3025

Geelong Rd & Geelong St

Kingsville VIC 3012

Fitzroy St & Princes St

St Kilda VIC 3182

Doncaster Rd & Wetherby Rd

Doncaster VIC 3109

Barkly St & Carlisle St

St Kilda VIC 3182

Warrigal Hwy & Batesford Rd

Chadstone VIC 3145

Warrigal Hwy & Centre Dandenong Rd

Cheltenham VIC 3192

Barkers Rd & Denmark St

Hawthorn VIC 3122

Nicholson St & Elgin St

Fitzroy VIC 3053

Smithfield Rd & Epsom Rd

Kensington VIC 3031

There should be a 2m high post 3 dark stips on it (I assume they hide cameras pointed in different directions at the sensors in the gutter - like TIRTL)

Here is a pic of the post (should be pretty easy to spot... unless they also use that little tirtl receiver)

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Edited by iamhe77

did the word Traffic Logger triggers a thought that it is meant for what it's meant to do? logging number of vehicles for traffic management purpose?

although there is no stopping the IT guys to figure out a way to wire it to a camera and transform it into a Traffic Camera.

AFAIK at this moment it is designed to be traffic logger, to replace the conventional double rubber strip they lay on the road.

but who knows what can be developed from it...

nothing gay about it.

you get flashed. you have a cry. in the end you earned that fine.

might get alot of the hoons off the road real fast. shits getting insane these days. everyone seems to be in a rush.

like the other day, 5.45am chandler road keysbourgh 60kph, i pull out of my street into the left lane cause i saw a car in the right. i barely got to 40kph and her flew passed me, car dumped full of people P plates, just asking for it.

Did anyone find the, we're making "454 million" from speeding fines, and that is expected to increase?

I cannot remember which budget report it was in....but its crazy.

Speaking of speed, I'm still trying to work out why everyone does 50km/h in a 60km/h zone on the way to work, but tailgates me in a 40km/h school zone, and blocks the keep clear zones. :)

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