Editor : Martin Simamora, S.IP |Martin Simamora Press

Senin, 02 Mei 2011

Victoria shares red-light camera records with the public

Government of the Australian state of Victoria has launched “Cameras Save Lives”, a website to give Victorians greater insight into the state’s speed and red-light camera network and have access to previously undisclosed data on infringements.
Cameras Save Lives reveals how Victoria’s camera system works, by providing user-friendly access to a range of information, from testing of the cameras right through to verification of infringements.


The website will be a valuable road safety resource for motorists; it will serve as a valuable educational tool, with information and research on the relationship between speed and road trauma, as well as animations and technical details about how cameras worked.

Features include the list of weekly mobile speed cameras and the locations of all Victoria’s fixed cameras, including intersection and highway sites across the state.

Managed by the Department of Justice, the Cameras Save Lives website will publish quarterly speed and red-light camera statistics, including: 1. data on the dollar value of traffic camera infringements; 2. camera locations with the highest number of infringements; 3. the number of infringements by speeding category offense; and 4. the number of people who receive official warnings. 



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