Mobile speed camera sites to double in NSW

Mobile speed cameras will be able to be deployed in 2,700 new sites across the state.

THE NSW Government is doubling the amount of roadside enforcement sites used for mobile speed cameras.

Cameras will be able to be deployed in 2,700 new sites across the state.

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The NSW Government says the number of enforcement hours will remain at around 21,000 hours per month across NSW, regardless of the new sites where cameras can operate.

So far in 2024, 109 people have lost their lives on NSW roads – thirteen higher than the same point in 2023.

Minister for Regional Transport and Roads Jenny Aitchison said, “The rollout of 2,700 new mobile speed camera enforcement sites across NSW will predominantly occur in regional NSW where 1,650 new sites will be eligible once the scoping period is completed over the coming twelve months.

“This is entirely appropriate considering regional NSW represents a third of the NSW population but two-thirds of deaths on our roads.

“We want the public along for the ride on this and urge anyone with a suggested site in mind where safety would be enhanced by a roadside mobile camera to tell Transport for NSW.”

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