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Old 07-04-2011, 05:45 PM   #1
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An audit of NSW's speed cameras will be carried out to determine if they really are having an impact on road safety.
If they are not, NSW Premier Barry O'Farrell says, "They will be ripped out".
Mr O'Farrell on Thursday said each of the 172 fixed, six mobile and 60 safety cameras would be investigated in the auditor-general's review
The audit was needed to address motorists' concerns the cameras had become mere cash cows under the previous government, rather than used to improve road safety, he said.
While the premier admitted the unpopular devices were useful in curbing driver misbehaviour, he promised to rip out any camera used merely to gouge money out of NSW motorists.
"Fixed cameras can be useful, there is no doubt about that. Red-light cameras can be useful," Mr O'Farrell told reporters at the RTA's Traffic Management Centre in Sydney.
"What we want to make sure is that transparently, openly, there is an audit to ensure motorists know whether or not cameras at certain locations are delivering that better road safety outcome, or whether it is just in fact about revenue raising."
Mr O'Farrell said at the very least the audit, expected to take about three months, would "remove scepticism and cynicism about this issue".
"At best it will demonstrate case by case whether these cameras are achieving their outcome," he said.
The audit "ticked off" on another election promise of the new government, Mr O'Farrell said.
Motoring group the NRMA applauded the audit, saying motorists had to be assured cameras were only used in spots that would make roads safer.
"The community needs to feel confident that these cameras are there to save lives and not to raise revenue," NRMA president Wendy Machin said in a statement.
"This audit will go a long way to restoring that confidence."
So in other words - if its not making enough money - it'll be ripped out (moved)...

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Old 07-04-2011, 05:51 PM   #2
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Let's hope they get rid of those stupid red light and speed cameras that are one unit. I don't see how they save lives.

And they should also make mobile speed cameras more visible or get rid of them completely.


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Let's hope they get rid of those stupid red light and speed cameras that are one unit. I don't see how they save lives.
Seriously?

I actually believe they're the only camera on the road that do make a difference. Seen several accidents by some bonehead planting it to beat the red only to plough into traffic entering from the other side of the intersection. A red light and speed camera deters those boneheads.

The fixed cameras. Pointless. Though, in NSW, if you're done by one clearly you're incapable of paying attention.
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I actually believe they're the only camera on the road that do make a difference. Seen several accidents by some bonehead planting it to beat the red only to plough into traffic entering from the other side of the intersection. A red light and speed camera deters those boneheads.
absolutely. i wouldn't care if all intersections had camera's on them, and making them capable of detecting speed as well is a bonus. the amount of times i have a green light and have to wait for the boneheads still entering the intersection to turn in front of me..... i just don't get some people. blatantly running red lights is just plain dumb and they deserve every thing the law can throw at them. many people also don't realise that if the light is orange, and you could've stopped, the penalty is the same as running a red. orange doesn't mean speed up, which is why the camera's have had speed detection added to them.

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absolutely. i wouldn't care if all intersections had camera's on them, and making them capable of detecting speed as well is a bonus. the amount of times i have a green light and have to wait for the boneheads still entering the intersection to turn in front of me..... i just don't get some people. blatantly running red lights is just plain dumb and they deserve every thing the law can throw at them. many people also don't realise that if the light is orange, and you could've stopped, the penalty is the same as running a red. orange doesn't mean speed up, which is why the camera's have had speed detection added to them.

*jumps down of soap box*

They have right of way if they are already entered the intersection, if your light has turned green your supposed to wait until the intersection is cleared before proceeding.
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Seriously?

I actually believe they're the only camera on the road that do make a difference. Seen several accidents by some bonehead planting it to beat the red only to plough into traffic entering from the other side of the intersection. A red light and speed camera deters those boneheads.

The fixed cameras. Pointless. Though, in NSW, if you're done by one clearly you're incapable of paying attention.
Seconded, on all fronts. Same goes for Queensland - theses cameras stick out like the dogs proverbial...there's plenty of warning, and most camera cars are easy to spot as well. The undercover one's not so much, but you generally know which ones are and which ones aren't...
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Seconded, on all fronts. Same goes for Queensland - theses cameras stick out like the dogs proverbial...there's plenty of warning, and most camera cars are easy to spot as well. The undercover one's not so much, but you generally know which ones are and which ones aren't...
Definition of a successful speed camera:

From a road safety point of view: 0 tickets as no one was travelling above the magic number.

From a revenue point of view: squillions of tickets as many are travelling above the magic number.

* but if speeding is so dangerous why are there not huge numbers of road deaths around any camera that makes a lot of money?
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Definition of a successful speed camera:

From a road safety point of view: 0 tickets as no one was travelling above the magic number.

From a revenue point of view: squillions of tickets as many are travelling above the magic number.

* but if speeding is so dangerous why are there not huge numbers of road deaths around any camera that makes a lot of money?
Wha? I'm agreeing that fixed speed cameras are a waste of time...if someone gets finedd around them, I guess it proves they deserve it then doesn't it...?

Aside from that, I'm not sure exactly why that's directed at me?
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Seriously?

I actually believe they're the only camera on the road that do make a difference. Seen several accidents by some bonehead planting it to beat the red only to plough into traffic entering from the other side of the intersection. A red light and speed camera deters those boneheads.

The fixed cameras. Pointless. Though, in NSW, if you're done by one clearly you're incapable of paying attention.
Agreed, BUT (there's always a but), the incidence of rear enders at these intersections seems to increase - they are however at lower speed with less fatalities.
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Agreed, BUT (there's always a but), the incidence of rear enders at these intersections seems to increase - they are however at lower speed with less fatalities.
I wasn't aware that there was an increase in rear enders at red light cameras, but, as you suggest, I suspect the accidents are a lot less lethal than t-bones at potentially higher speeds.

Amber lights aren't rocket science. If you can stop safely, do so. Amber doesn't mean jam on the brakes or gun it through the intersection. If they are your only two options then please, hand in your licence.
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Amber lights aren't rocket science. If you can stop safely, do so. Amber doesn't mean jam on the brakes or gun it through the intersection. If they are your only two options then please, hand in your licence.
very true, but bring in the human element and suddenly there is not only 3-6 points on the line, but a fine as well - and surprisingly people get nervous in that situation. when nervous they second guess - when second guessing, accidents happen

i personally have not had any problems ever with red light cameras or the speed/red light cameras, but to be forced to slow down at a green light when traffic could flow is foolish. and the t-bones still have a realistic chance of happening, because if a driver is turning right and they see the traffic slowing (albeit to avoid a speeding fine, not because the light is red), they then think it is safe to proceed. fortunately all of the instances i have seen the driver turning right stopped before going too far
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Seriously?

I actually believe they're the only camera on the road that do make a difference. Seen several accidents by some bonehead planting it to beat the red only to plough into traffic entering from the other side of the intersection. A red light and speed camera deters those boneheads.

The fixed cameras. Pointless. Though, in NSW, if you're done by one clearly you're incapable of paying attention.
I'm with you, the safety cameras are good (specially when actually sign posted)

The mongrels in the Macquaire Bank speed Territories on the other hand...
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Up here in Q'land - Ran east up the Logan M'way this morning, those who traverse the beastie will know about this one; the hill before you roll down to the auto toll gate, the gate being at Stapleton.
I'm in the left lane and a B double is in the right, he's making ground on me, just before we round the corner on the hill. He's got a CB & me being observant see him back off a couple, so I do likewise.
We pass the camera cart and he's off like a scalded cat.......

Won't bother to tell you speed cameras don't work...... CB's do, but.........
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Let's hope they get rid of those stupid red light and speed cameras that are one unit. I don't see how they save lives.
i agree - i do not have a problem with every intersection having a red light camera - and maybe even a speed fine "if" you go through the red light, but i despise the red light/speed cameras

i have seen many instances where a driver has slowed down for the speed camera and the person in the opposite direction turning right, sees that as a sign they are stopping. fortunately every time i have seen it, the person turning right did not continue through or else . . . . since i have yet to see an accident before the red light/speed cameras that must mean they are doing a fantastic job of making the road safer - or maybe just moving the danger to another point
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Let's hope they get rid of those stupid red light and speed cameras that are one unit. I don't see how they save lives.

And they should also make mobile speed cameras more visible or get rid of them completely.


I'd love to hear the opinions on the article from all of all our speed camera lovers we have on this site.
I have seen first hand down the road from me these new "safety" cameras causing accidents, its only a matter of time if it has not already happened that someone will be killed by them.

There has been a new one installed just before the CCT on New south head rd now the signs arnt the clearest and it isent till you get to the intersection that you can see which way you need to go so ppl are always changing lanes before, through and after the intersection i use to see the odd accident there now i see one every second day, DRIVERS ARE DISTRACTED BY THE SPEED CAMERA AND DON'T SEE AN IDIOT DOING SOMETHING THEY SHOULDN'T AND BOOM speed does not come into it all about concentration or the disruption of it i should say.

When you go through an intersection even if you have the green you should always check both ways to make sure some idiot is not running a red, the last thing you should be doing at an intersection where you have cross traffic, Pedestrian crossings, idiotic bike lanes and and idiots changing lanes is look down at your speedo, it only takes a second.

In Germany they recently removed all speed cameras saying they had increased accidents.

And look at where speed cameras are placed, the fact that they are usually at the end of a hill or somewhere that will catch you creeping over the limit, the fact of the matter is that the safest scenario is everyone moving at the same speed in a orderly fashion not weather someone momently goes 10kph over on a grade, the idiots that drive 50kms over through traffic wont be caught by the camera anyway and the fact that on the last day of parliament labour gave the go ahead for 600 Macquarie bank owned and run mobile speed cameras with no tolerance speaks volumes as to the true purpose of them.

the only cameras I will support on our roads is fixed red light cameras without the speed component.
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When you go through an intersection even if you have the green you should always check both ways to make sure some idiot is not running a red, the last thing you should be doing at an intersection where you have cross traffic, Pedestrian crossings, idiotic bike lanes and and idiots changing lanes is look down at your speedo, it only takes a second.

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Spot on.
But cameras are purely about money making. Safety doesn't come into it. it doesn't matter.


They say they put these cameras at 'black spots' Well i have been passing through the same intersection for the past 15 years and have only seen a few fender benders, and 1 person get hit by a car(100% pedestrians fault). No major accidents at all. What do you know, 2 weeks ago they installed a Red and Speed combo camera. Yeah Safety First I am SURE!

And to add to that, previously the red arrow would disappear after a few seconds allowing you to turn when clear..... Soon as the camera went in, red arrow no longer disappears.... Hmmmmm So for the past 15 year+ It was fine to turn, but as soon as red/speed camera goes in it is suddenly not? Revenue raising, that's all I can say.
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The Safety cameras and school zone speed cameras are about the only ones that should be in place really ... the others are revenue raisers for sure.
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Ooh he is playing an interesting game here.

Is it just a sham or is he fair dinkum?

What would the "experts" have to say if it actually works out they have been lying to us for years?

It would be so good if there was an "expert black list". Once you are caught pushing an agenda at the expense of truth you are prohibited from ever advising any Government body or receiving or being employed by a body that is receiving income fromr the Government.

e.g. Dodgly little serial pests who rely on hand outs from "road safety groups" academics will cause the aformentioned groups and academics themselves to be cut off.

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Funny thing about red light cameras, generally at locations where they are installed, rear ender accidents increase dramatically.
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Funny thing about red light cameras, generally at locations where they are installed, rear ender accidents increase dramatically.

yes, SA's Motor Accident Commission found that there has been a dramatic increase in serious accidents at intersections since the introduction of red light/speed cameras.

I always thought the last place you want people taking their eyes off the road to look at their speedo would be at intersections.
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yes, SA's Motor Accident Commission found that there has been a dramatic increase in serious accidents at intersections since the introduction of red light/speed cameras.

I always thought the last place you want people taking their eyes off the road to look at their speedo would be at intersections.
So is that at intersections controlled by red light cameras or at intersections as a whole in South Australia.

I would anticipate it is the latter as that was the issue that brought lowering the limits to 50km/h at intersections to this forum, but willing to be shown otherwise if someone can provide a link to show the numbers.
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So is that at intersections controlled by red light cameras or at intersections as a whole in South Australia.

I would anticipate it is the latter as that was the issue that brought lowering the limits to 50km/h at intersections to this forum, but willing to be shown otherwise if someone can provide a link to show the numbers.
Ones with the camera put in. The serious accident rate increased (I think even doubled) after the red light/speed cameras installed.
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Ones with the camera put in. The serious accident rate increased (I think even doubled) after the red light/speed cameras installed.
a link or verification would be good.
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Funny thing about red light cameras, generally at locations where they are installed, rear ender accidents increase dramatically.
generally speaking, most of the time a rear ender means one thing.
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Yeah, I have to admit that intersection cameras do make sense. It might make sense to have drag-racing or jump-start cameras too, to stop the infantiles trying to race you at the lights.


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Interesting but how long will this review take?

Red light cameras i dont have a problem with to be honest.
Have also noticed more and more railway crossings also with cameras due to idiots queing across rail lines or driving around boom gates etc...

Speed cameras certainly dont provide any deterant as much as a marked car does doing the rounds...
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Interesting but how long will this review take?

Red light cameras i dont have a problem with to be honest.
Have also noticed more and more railway crossings also with cameras due to idiots queing across rail lines or driving around boom gates etc...

Speed cameras certainly dont provide any deterant as much as a marked car does doing the rounds...
Yes I was up in Townsville last week and saw a few rail cameras on the road back. Bloody good idea....
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hey we agree for once.... lol

Yes too many times i see it here with total dismay.
I was in Cairns last week and the cavilier attitude there was even worse.

Seriously why do people need to drive like maniacs or want to commit suicide?
We all used to drive like pratts when we were young, but as an adult i see more and more people who really dont give a fig.... ok steps of soap box.
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3months in real time or 3 months in public service time???
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