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Like last Friday/Thursday? Mass amounts of police pulling people over for speeding on Mitchell Freeway after City West before Leederville Traino.

Remember its 80ks until you pass Vincet Street exit. Saw alot of vans and tradies getting tickets.

Seems like they may be doing this on a regular basis so watch out!

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I got done for 95 in an 80 zone by the exact same thing.. except on the OTHER side of the city. Just after the swan river bridge, they were hiding around a corner just before it turns 100. Damn those sneaky popo :l

At the part of the freeway more people are already traveling closer to 100 than 80, I can't see the reason why it can't just be 100, but that's the reason the cops are there. Revenue, not safety.

yeah, I've seen them there a couple times... usually on a friday morning. about 5 bikes in a row, with one guy with a radar gun. He'll give a wave and point and they will be off, on after the other. I watched them for a bit, while waiting on the thomas st off ramp. It sounds like they have found a great way to make money, other then multinovas :miner:

Better watch my a** then. But so far I found almost everyone would be driving at least 10km/h over at the 80km/h freeway zones so I usually just follow the pack... eehh safety in numbers?

Speaking of which I just went past one of those dual function cameras at Leech/Albany highway, those things looked way different from the regular single red light cameras also i have added an additional warning POI in my GPS :P

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