High-risk driving zones in Queensland, such as schools and roadworks, will soon have increased levels of safety and scrutiny when new speed camera technology is deployed across the state. 9News
, such as schools and roadworks, will soon have increased levels of safety and scrutiny when new speed camera technology is deployed across the state.
Speaking before the start of road safety week, state Transport Minister Mark Bailey announced the new speed cameras will come into action from September 9.Queensland Transport Minister Mark Bailey has announced the new speed cameras will come into play in high-risk zones from September 9.
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