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New speed camera technology to be rolled out at 'high-risk' locations across Queensland

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New speed camera technology will target leadfoot drivers in school zones and roadworks across Queensland in a world-first road safety initiative.

The new cameras will go live at ‘high-risk’ locations in September.

The solar-powered roadworks cameras will sit on top of a mobile platform to allow for manoeuvrability around a work site.

At school zones, the cameras will be installed in specially designed, stationary school zone signs but can be moved around as needed.

Transport Minister Mark Bailey said he did not want to see another roadworker killed or someone’s child badly injured on their way to school.

“These cameras will pop up in high-risk locations next month so I am giving Queenslanders fair warning that these can be anywhere, anytime.”

Mr Bailey said the initiative reflected the theme of this year’s Queensland Road Safety Week, Road safety starts with me, highlighting every road user has a role to play in keeping themselves and others safe while on or near our roads.

Superintendent Janelle Andrews said speeding was one of the leading causes of fatalities and serious injuries on Queensland’s roads.

“During 2021 there were 74 fatalities as the result of crashes involving speeding motorists, representing almost 27 per cent of Queensland road fatalities.

“Thousands more road users are seriously injured in crashes.”

“These new speed cameras force drivers to slow down in order to avoid a fine or incur demerit points, there is no penalty for doing the right thing.”

Traffic Management Association of Australia (TMAA) Chief Executive Officer Louise Van Ristell said the pilot would provide data on the number of drivers who continued to disregard speed reductions around worksites.

“I would like to thank Mr Bailey for launching this pilot and taking up the baton to make worksites safe for all, as speed is a key element in the day-to-day danger faced by our industry and those we protect on roads and all worksites,” Ms Van Ristell said.

This new enforcement technology is part of the Camera Detected Offence Program. Camera fines are used to fund important road safety initiatives and education across Queensland.

Mr Bailey also reminded drivers about increased penalties which came into effect on 1 July.

“Now if you speed 1-10km/h over the limit you will be fined $287 and one demerit point, and between 11-20km/h the fine is $431 and three demerit points.

“Slowing to the speed limit during designated times in school zones is the best thing you can do for the students moving around you, and for your bank balance and driving record.”

 

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