NSW Mobile Phone Cameras to Switch On: Everything Drivers Need to Know
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NSW drivers who threaten lives by using mobile phones behind the wheel risk being caught by unmarked cameras as new technology rolls out across the state.
However, drivers captured flouting the law will initially be spared punishment during a three-month grace period which will see them receive a warning letter only.
Transport Minister Andrew Constance says the world-first technology targeting phone use via fixed and mobile trailer-mounted cameras would roll out from Sunday, December 1.
It follows a six-month trial which caught more than 100,000 drivers.
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However, drivers captured flouting the law will initially be spared punishment during a three-month grace period which will see them receive a warning letter only.
Transport Minister Andrew Constance says the world-first technology targeting phone use via fixed and mobile trailer-mounted cameras would roll out from Sunday, December 1.
It follows a six-month trial which caught more than 100,000 drivers.
Read More →
By Jodie Stephens | 30 Nov 2019
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