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Speed camera warning signs return in NSW after record fines, public backlash, rising road toll

Speed camera warning signs return in NSW after record fines, public backlash, rising road toll
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How Aussie drivers are being fleeced by state-of-the-art cameras for mobile phone offences in NSW

Motorists claim hats, wallets and even hands are being mistaken for mobile phones by revenue-raising cameras. Drivers have spoken out about being slugged with unfair fines for allegedly using their phones while behind the wheel.  New South Wales has collected more than $73million in fines for mobile phone offences since portable cameras were implemented a year ago, compared to just $8million in the 12 months prior.  Adelaide food truck owner Zubair Ghalzai was on his way to Sydney to spend time with his critically ill father in hospital when he was caught by a camera holding a phone in his left hand - despite the object clearly being far larger than a phone.

Melbourne motorist s fine reveals how many kms you can go over the limit without recording a fine

Illegal driver mobile phone use on regional NSW roads higher than state average as 60,000 fines issued

Illegal driver mobile phone use on regional NSW roads higher than state average as 60,000 fines issued SunSunday 21 FebFebruary 2021 at 7:51pm New high-tech cameras are capable of detecting drivers using their mobile phones day or night and in all weather conditions. ( Print text only Cancel Road cameras targeting illegal mobile phone use have so far led to nearly 60,000 fines issued to drivers throughout regional New South Wales over the past year. Key points: The cameras use artificial intelligence to detect illegal mobile phone use by drivers About one in 453 drivers have been issued a penalty notice for wrongfully using their devices, Transport for NSW says

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