The NSW mobile speed camera program is set to continue, according to the report, with 45 marked vehicles expected to operate for 7,000 enforcement hours each month at around 2,500 locations.
“Given the high proportion of speed-related crashes occurring on high speed roads, there will be a greater focus on deploying mobile speed cameras to high speed regional and rural roads to further drive down the road toll,” the report says.
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