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Not sure model, but looked clean. Old boy behind the wheel. No mobile detection cameras on that roundabout so I took a quick snap. lol
Haha yup,they are the classic old boy car. You dont see anyone under the age of 60 driving one here either!
Hey didn't know about the traffic cams ,we dont have that here yet.

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Haha yup,they are the classic old boy car. You dont see anyone under the age of 60 driving one here either!
Hey didn't know about the traffic cams ,we dont have that here yet.

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This is just NSW. Not sure about the other states. :eek:


Yeah between the red light/speed cameras, school zones twice per day (we drive thru 4 zones to get to school one way plus return so 8 zones twice per day), double demerit points during school holidays, the random unmarked speed cameras usually in Foresters or Klugers, the random council enforcement for school drop off zones, etc... and the AI mobile phone detections cameras...you spend more time checking your speed and constant speed limit signs. Talk about distracted!

They are setting up some 30km/hr speed zones as well on the side roads to test out a slower speed.

Mobile phone detection cameras
The mobile phone detection camera program includes fixed and transportable cameras that operate at locations across the network. Coupled with ongoing enforcement by NSW Police, these cameras target illegal mobile phone use anywhere, anytime.

From 1 March 2020 mobile phone detection cameras will be enforcing illegal use of mobile phones while driving or riding. The penalty for offending drivers is five demerit points and a $349 fine ($464 in a school zone). The penalty increases to 10 demerit points during double-demerit periods.

>>You get 12 demerit points that stay on your record for 40 months.<<. You meet or go over, your license is suspended
 

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This is just NSW. Not sure about the other states. :eek:


Yeah between the red light/speed cameras, school zones twice per day (we drive thru 4 zones to get to school one way plus return so 8 zones twice per day), double demerit points during school holidays, the random unmarked speed cameras usually in Foresters or Klugers, the random council enforcement for school drop off zones, etc... and the AI mobile phone detections cameras...you spend more time checking your speed and constant speed limit signs. Talk about distracted!

They are setting up some 30km/hr speed zones as well on the side roads to test out a slower speed.

Mobile phone detection cameras
The mobile phone detection camera program includes fixed and transportable cameras that operate at locations across the network. Coupled with ongoing enforcement by NSW Police, these cameras target illegal mobile phone use anywhere, anytime.

From 1 March 2020 mobile phone detection cameras will be enforcing illegal use of mobile phones while driving or riding. The penalty for offending drivers is five demerit points and a $349 fine ($464 in a school zone). The penalty increases to 10 demerit points during double-demerit periods.

>>You get 12 demerit points that stay on your record for 40 months.<<. You meet or go over, your license is suspended
Yeah I know they are hard out on their signed speed areas but shiart that is too much! 40 months too. Think the demerit system is a more relaxed 24 months here.
Australia has fought up on the drink drive side of it now too. Used to be very slack in Oz compared to here.

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