Speed camera locations for this week ending 24th April 2011.
New Speed Cameras located at Traffic Lights
WA Police is working with Main Roads WA and the Office of Road Safety to identify the remaining red light/speed intersections that will be upgraded to laser speed camera technology.
New Laser Speed/Red light Camera Locations
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| Perth |
Riverside Drive and Barrack Street |
| Applecross |
Canning Highway and Riseley Street |
| Cottesloe |
Stirling Highway and Eric Street |
| South Perth |
Canning Highway and Douglas Avenue |
| Victoria Park |
Great Eastern Highway and Shepperton Road |
| Bentley |
Albany Highway and Leach Highway |
| Hamilton Hill |
Winterfold and Stock Road |
| Hamersley |
Wanneroo and Beach Road |
| Wilson |
Leach Highway and Bungaree Road |
| Balga |
Beach Road and Mirrabooka Avenue |
| High Wycombe |
Roe Highway and Kalamunda Road |
| Padbury |
Hepburn Avenue and Marmion Avenue |
| Dianella |
Morley and Alexander Drive |
| Morley |
Beechboro Road North and Morley Drive |
| Booragoon |
Riseley and Marmion Street |
| Mandurah |
Mandurah Road and Dixon Road |
Traffic Light Cameras:
List of Red Light Cameras
These laser speed cameras operate all the time and not just when you go through a red light. So don't put your foot down to beat a red light our you could end up with two tickets instead of one.
New Laser Speed Cameras
The new PoliScan speed laser mobile speed cameras are able to capture both front and rear number plates of the same vehicle when it is detected speeding. They can also distinguish the speeds of vehicles which are side by side in different lanes and identify which if any vehicle is speeding. Seven cameras are being deployed now with the additional 16 to be in service once they arrive from production in Germany.
Mobile Speed Camera Locations:
Many of the locations in the speed camera list are bogus, especially at the moment. However, with another 8 Vitronic Poliscan Speed cameras arriving soon drivers will find a speeding fine in their mail more often. Don't bother looking for the Vitronic (VP) when driving because it is painted camoflage green to blend in to the surroundings and they are often setup to shoot you from behind.("Dry Gulched" and shot in the back.) The only time you'll know you passed one, is when you receive the ticket in the mail.
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