New mobile detection cameras have been turned on today. You won't know where they are and they'll cost you big if you're caught.
From today, 45 of the detection cameras will be set up across the state in both fixed and trailer-mounted spots.
The technology uses high-definition cameras to capture images of the front seats of the vehicle as it drives past. As with other road safety camera programs in NSW, strict controls are in place to ensure images captured by the system are securely stored and managed.Unlike with speed cameras, there will be no warning signs to alert drivers to the presence of the mobile detection cameras.
NSW Transport Minister Andrew Constance hit back at Labor last week after revealing the party was seeking an amendment in the legislation that would result in warnings signs being put up.he was “furious” about the suggestion, claiming it would completely undermine the purpose of the cameras.
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