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this was posted today might be worth a look

http://media.dailytelegraph.com.au/files/M...osterSydney.htm

found this story about the list

hs

If anyone heads through the areas I would like to know if there are cameras there at the times the list indicates or other times for that matter

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this was posted today might be worth a look

http://media.dailytelegraph.com.au/files/M...osterSydney.htm

found this story about the list

hs

If anyone heads through the areas I would like to know if there are cameras there at the times the list indicates or other times for that matter

^^^ "...an internal email chain...shows the RTA staff exchanging site details"... perhaps so they don't book each other??? :D

Useful ??? > http://www.policespeedcameras.info/

^^^ "...an internal email chain...shows the RTA staff exchanging site details"... perhaps so they don't book each other??? :D

Useful ??? > http://www.policespeedcameras.info/

nothing new, the locations are on the RTA website :(

^^^ "...an internal email chain...shows the RTA staff exchanging site details"... perhaps so they don't book each other??? :)

The chain email I got said "please pass this on to all drivers". Maybe a diligent RTA employee took it literally :P

Yeah, saw a black one on the way home from Sydney on Sunday morning, at the bottom of a dip, around a corner. Was riding the brakes the entire way down the hill anyway, and maybe hit 105 at the very bottom; I bet I get a nice "warning" letter.

Was watching the road because it was a little damp, not my speedo... Oops. Wrong thing to do.

EDIT::

at the bottom of a dip facing both ways actually; gmaps link to follow.

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source...mp;t=h&z=19

We may aswell forward our bank account details to the government.

Where have you been living? THey have access to all our bank accounts through the ATO, if they wanted to they could theoretically empty all of our bank accounts and turn OZ into a communist state and start a nuclear program. (don't know how easy it can happen in practice)

I think really everyone should stop crying and stop speeding...

I was taught to drive that in a 10 second period you should have checked all three mirrors and your speedo. EVERY 10 seconds... I managed this the whole way back and forth from Canberra the last few weekends I've been (3 hour drive)

When I'm in the city, I also throw into that mix checking my blind spots once every 10 seconds...

Guess what, I've only been caught speeding from being a douche before (And forgetting the road had changed speedlimits... LOL)

You know why? In that 10 second period, if your car accelerates more then 5KM/H... You'll FEEL IT!

SRS, you people are acting like a bunch of toddlers that have just had a lollipop taken off them!

I think really everyone should stop crying and stop speeding...

I was taught to drive that in a 10 second period you should have checked all three mirrors and your speedo. EVERY 10 seconds... I managed this the whole way back and forth from Canberra the last few weekends I've been (3 hour drive)

When I'm in the city, I also throw into that mix checking my blind spots once every 10 seconds...

Guess what, I've only been caught speeding from being a douche before (And forgetting the road had changed speedlimits... LOL)

You know why? In that 10 second period, if your car accelerates more then 5KM/H... You'll FEEL IT!

SRS, you people are acting like a bunch of toddlers that have just had a lollipop taken off them!

THANK YOU! I like it when people take responsibility for their own actions! Very well said.

Oh I don't deny that it was a loss of concentration that made me go 5km/h faster... I know I should have been watching a bit more. Just sucks as for the placement, at bottom of hills and all.

Ah well! It's done now.

EDIT::

On flat ground, yeah 5km/h feels a lot different, but going down a hill less so. Doesn't make it OK though.

No they're several colours, I've driven past the grey one twice in different spots. (Close to Belmont)

And I'm not going to delve into whats right and wrong too far, but I know for a fact I feel less safe looking at my speedo all the time, than I am simply looking at the road. I don't mean this in an abusive speeding context.

These cameras are set at 3km/h tolerance now?

If so there is a 3hm/h range from where at one end of the spectrum you are a speeding wanker who should be off the road.

On the other end of that 3km/h you are an inconsiderate douche who drives under the limit, and risk one day road rage and/or being rear ended.

I don't like driving anymore.

(You can source that info from the many "I got caught speeding" and "What grinds my gears" threads.)

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