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To all this is the official list of all intersections that are equiped with FULL TIME red light and speed cameras....even if you dont go through the red you will still get pinged for speeding.....

*Nth Tce and K/william rd

*Goodwood rd and Cross rd

*Sturt rd and Marion rd

*Wheatsheaf rd and South road

*Glynburn rd and Montecute rd

*south rd and Torrens rd

*North tce and Frome rd

*Regency rd and Main Nth rd

*South rd and Manton rd

*Daws rd amd South rd

*The Golden way and The Grove way

*George rd and Lower Nth east rd

*Salisbury Hwy and Kings rd

*Prospect rd and Fitzroy Tce

*The Parade and Glynburn rd

*Marion rd and Cross rd

*Beach rd and Dyson rd

*Portrush rd and Magill rd

*Golden Grv rd and Milne rd

*Goodwood rd and West tce

*Sturt rd and Brighton rd

*Crittenden rd and Findon rd

*St Bernards rd and Montecute rd

*Pulteney st and Wakefield St

*West tce and Anzac Hwy

I hope this may benefit all to save a few dollars!!!

Regards,

SKYLINE...... :rofl:

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Yes, I love how the road toll has come right down now they have so many speed cameras/defect stations/double demerit points/defect blitz on imports. The government is doing a fantastic job with the whole situation - introduce more speed cameras - that will fix the problem. /sarcasm

How about they instigate a proper road safety campaign where they force every single driver to do a defensive driving course so they actually learn to drive. I spend all day on the road, and by far the biggest offenders of pulling out in front of people/following too closely/not indicating/not giving way or stopping at signs, is older people - suprisingly not 'young hoons in their import/high performance cars'.

Yes speed can be a factor, but the root of the problem is way deeper than introducing more cameras IMHO. Of course the government already knows this - they just want more revenue. Instead of 'speed cameras save lives' signs after cameras, they need to put 'speed cameras raise government revenue' lol. And fyi I haven't been done for speeding since I have owned my 200SX, in fact my last fine was in Darwin nearly 4 years ago. :(

/end rant

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hey dean .. why dont' u go test it for all of us :) .. if it sets off at 75 ... then ... bad luck to the guy getting caught ... thats 25% over ... its not as bad as i thought ... also .. i was wondering ... cause i been watchin tv and seen them cop commercials of the camera detecting you speeding from in front and then u see it makin funny noises like in star wars and it instantly zooming into your number plate ... which is bollocks imho ... sif they can do that ... anyways they can't flash u from in front can they?? what if you're doing 80?? the cop can't do anything unless the roads are pretty empty and he can chuck a U turn?? am i right?

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Well this must mean the govt is running out of money. Whenever the budget looks a bit worse than usual, fines go up or more speed cameras go on the road - which wouldnt be tooo bad if only 1 cent in ever $10 went into building decent roads

Thanks for the warning about the speed cameras.

The redlight cameras dont stop people running red lights, but I am sure these ones will work really well, and we will have no more people killed on the roads cos now everyone will drive better:p

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TIMMMAYYY, from the vic forums

Yes the excess speed ranges have changed - thought you all would've known this.

Old:

1pt 3-15km $110 or so

3pt 16-30km $160 or so

6pt 31-45km $240 or so + suspension for 3 months

6pt 46-60km $360 or so + suspension for 6 months

etc

New

Speed Less than 10 KM/H $125.00 1 Demerit Point  

*** Note LESS THAN 10KM that means 1KM/H!!!!***

Speed by 10 KM/H or more but Less than 25 KM/H $200.00 3 Demerit Points

Speed by 25 KM/H or more but Less than 35 KM/H $265.00 4 Demerit Points Plus 1 Month Licence Suspension  

Speed by 35 KM/H or more but Less than 45 KM/H $360.00 6 Demerit Points Plus 6 Month Licence Suspension  

Speed by 45 KM/H or more $430.00 8 Demerit Points Plus 12 Month Licence Suspension  

from Vic Roads website

Q. How far over the speed limit is considered speeding to warrant an infringement?

A. The Victorian Government and Victoria Police consider any amount over the designated speed limit as speeding

zero tolerance.

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