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New Speed Cams in Melbourne

Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 10:25 pm
by seiko1
Just a heads up on a new speed camera system they are testing. It's a cylindrical pole about 2m high with 3 Perspex stripes on it (hidden cameras, one for each lane of the highway), and there's some matching sensors on the far side of the road in the gutter.
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Please be aware that big brother is watching. When you see the stripes it means that there is a speed camera. The locations for these new cameras are listed below. The one in question is located at the bottom of a very steep hill. Of course it is illegal for a radar or mobile speed camera to be set up in these sort of positions but its ok if its fixed.

Melbourne's new super cameras location
Victoria Police and the Dept of Justice announce 30 non-fixed red light cameras around Melbourne will become fixed, digital and upgraded to catch speeding drivers. We reveal the locations:

· Burke Rd & Prospect Hill Rd · Camberwell VIC 3124

· Springvale Rd & Maroondah Highway Service Ln Nunawading VIC 3131

· Royal Parade & Cemetery Rd W · Carlton North VIC 3054

· Canterbury Rd & Station St · Box Hill South VIC 3128

· Bell St & St Georges Rd · Preston VIC 3072

· Warrigal Hwy & N Rd · Bentleigh East VIC 3166

· Albert St & Gower St · Preston VIC 3072

· Williamstown Rd & Somerville Rd · Yarraville VIC 3013

· Warrigal Hwy & Centre Rd · Oakleigh South VIC 3167

· Ballarat Rd & Churchill Ave · Maidstone VIC 3012

· Spencer St & Dudley St · West Melbourne VIC 3003

· Hoddle St & Johnston St · Abbotsford VIC 3067

· Punt Rd & High St · Windsor VIC 3181

· Dandenong Rd & Clayton Rd · Oakleigh East VIC 3168

· Springvale Rd & Cheltenham Rd · Keysborough VIC 3173

· Mt Alexander Rd & Maribyrnong Rd · Ascot Vale VIC 3032

· Foster St & McCrae St · Dandenong VIC 3175

· Geelong Road & Droop Street · Footscray

· Sydney Rd & Harding St · Coburg VIC 3058

· Millers Rd & Blackshaws Rd · Altona North VIC 3025

· Geelong Rd & Geelong St · Kingsville VIC 3012

· Fitzroy St & Princes St · St Kilda VIC 3182

· Doncaster Rd & Wetherby Rd · Doncaster VIC 3109

· Barkly St & Carlisle St · St Kilda VIC 3182

· Warrigal Hwy & Batesford Rd · Chadstone VIC 3145

· Warrigal Hwy & Centre Dandenong Rd · Cheltenham VIC 3192

· Barkers Rd & Denmark St · Hawthorn VIC 3122

· Nicholson St & Elgin St · Fitzroy VIC 3053

· Smithfield Rd & Epsom Rd · Kensington VIC 3031

Re: New Speed Cams in Melbourne

Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 1:39 pm
by King Nicholas
Revenue raising MF's!
I have saved all of the locations as a Word doc so when I get to work I can print it out.
I will put it on the wall where I keep my riding gear so that everytime I gear up, I can check if I am going down any of those routes and be sure not to make a unnecessary donations to the Victorian Government.
One more thing to think about when on the road.
Thank you Victorian Government.

Re: New Speed Cams in Melbourne

Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 1:46 pm
by seiko1
Well the more time we spend looking at our speedo's...............................
Those new cams do look awefully vulnerable don't they :twisted:
Just wear a sign that says "safety camera destroyer in area in the interests of public safety"
because if you have a sign posted you can get away with daylight robbery, can't you councils? :roll:

Re: New Speed Cams in Melbourne

Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 1:55 pm
by King Nicholas
Being so low to the ground and easy to access, I wonder if people would be tempted to put black tape or black spray paint over the black, lens protecting stripes?
Black paint and tape would be difficult to notice to the casual observer.
I mean, I personally would never consider such a thing as it is illegal but I am sure that some people may.
You know what people are like these days...

Re: New Speed Cams in Melbourne

Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 1:57 pm
by seiko1
King Nicholas wrote:Being so low to the ground and easy to access, I wonder if people would be tempted to put black tape or black spray paint over the black, lens protecting stripes?
Black paint and tape would be difficult to notice to the casual observer.
I mean, I personally would never consider such a thing as it is illegal but I am sure that some people may.
You know what people are like these days...
:twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
I would never encourage that sought of behaviour either ;)

Re: New Speed Cams in Melbourne

Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 2:13 pm
by Smitty
well.... I drive thru 4 of the named locations each morning going to work.
they all currently have red light/speed cameras installed (which work btw as I regularly see the camera shutters go)

so whats with the tubes..???? :roll:

Re: New Speed Cams in Melbourne

Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 2:18 pm
by seiko1
Smitty wrote:well.... I drive thru 4 of the named locations each morning going to work.
they all currently have red light/speed cameras installed (which work btw as I regularly see the camera shutters go)

so whats with the tubes..???? :roll:
It takes care of multiple lanes from one location, you know, to make it easier for the peoples Angels,
woop's, sorry, I mean Vandals to get at :twisted: ;) :kuda:

Re: New Speed Cams in Melbourne

Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 2:24 pm
by ty
Not sure I understand the big deal.
In NSW all speed cameras are pretty well sign-posted giving a fair amount of advanced warning - 3 signs reminding you there's one ahead before the camera itself.
Do they not signpost them in Vic?

If you're one who speeds, you'd be keeping your eye out for such signs, or sitting cops, or whatever else, and can slow down. If you're not what do you care?

Now don't get me wrong - I don't like them much either, but they are well sign-posted and easy to avoid. Where it does get annoying is like (for those in NSW) on the Pacific Hwy between Wahroonga and Pymble where it's almost all school zone and there's 2 (or is it 3?) close together - there's so much signage that it's easy for it to become background.

My 2c/flameware-starter.
ty

Re: New Speed Cams in Melbourne

Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 2:40 pm
by insane
no signage required in vic mate.

Re: New Speed Cams in Melbourne

Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 2:49 pm
by seiko1
Non of the new ones are signposted here and are not required to be anymore.
Geez you go for a run up the Hume and there's more Camera's than Bitumen :shock:
Melbourne rd they are hanging off just about every overpass but I've never seen one in a School zone :?
Safety Camera's my hairy fat arse ;) (yes it is fat and hairy)

Re: New Speed Cams in Melbourne

Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 2:55 pm
by ty
ok - no signage makes it a somewhat different story - that'd suck

Re: New Speed Cams in Melbourne

Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 2:59 pm
by clay
No signage?! That would make it really bad.

I got done twice in the same day at the same spot (M4, Cumberland Hwy each way) and we have signs. Just completely forgot and was in such a rush that day.

I'd be stuffed if I lived in Vic.

Re: New Speed Cams in Melbourne

Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 3:07 pm
by seiko1
Let's just say we are all more familiar with the face of our speedo's than we
are with the road surface :shock:
How can that be safe? :roll:

Re: New Speed Cams in Melbourne

Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 7:18 pm
by mick_dundee
I LOVE the NSW camera system, here in Vic they are often at the other side of an underpass hence you don't see them till they take your photo. As I mentioned on another site, if speed is such a killer and I have sped so much that I have managed to lose 13 points in 3 years (actually probably a few more if it wasn't for handballs) then clearly i'm a danger to myself and the general populace, so that being said, why, with my last offence when the fine was $110 and the 1 point would put me off the road for 6 months, was I let off when I asked for a court hearing??

My "theory" is that if someone were prone to take one of these offences all the way the whole speed camera system would be in deep shit, afaik all measurements need to have a standard, and there is no Aust standard for speed measuring devices, hence they would all be illegal means of raising revenue.

Now personally speaking I don't have the necessary $ to take my theory to the end degree, but I wish someone a lot richer than I would. The implications for the carious state govt's are absolutely massive if my theory were to be proven right.. how many people have lost licenses/jobs that would have to be compensated, plus all revenue raised by this method would have to be refunded...

Re: New Speed Cams in Melbourne

Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 7:21 pm
by seiko1
What? returned like the alcopop tax :shock: