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Adelaide CBD this speed camera will be dismantled for 'not making money'

Adelaide will add 10 additional traffic cameras after an audit found that the cameras would "reduce the number of accidents more effectively".

In addition, there are two roads that haven't had a car accident in years, so the camera on the road will be removed.


These two areas are:

1. The camera on the Glover Avenue in the CBD.


2. Camera on Royal Park's Frederick Rd next to West Lake, northwest.

Both cameras were in the middle of the block, not at the intersection, and in the first 10 months of 2018 they earned A $ three hundred and ninety thousand for government, South Australia, and A $45 million for fixed cameras across the state. Police minister Corey Wingard said: "although I have asked for the immediate removal of some of the cameras," but I also asked the transport and infrastructure departments, as well as the South Australian police, to examine their methods of selecting a fixed camera location. As recommended by the audit. " "because there is a high risk of accidents in the vicinity of schools or pedestrian crossings, these places can be equipped with additional cameras," he said. Data analysed by the Automotive Safety Research Center found that car accidents in Adelaide fell by 21 percent in five years after cameras were installed at 35 junctions in Adelaide.


Currently known locations where cameras will be installed are: the intersection of Unley Rd and Greenhill Rd in Unley;


Intersection Tapleys Hill Rd and Old Port Rd, Royal Park;

Intersection of Main North Rd and Maxwell Rd,Tolmer Rd and Ifould Rd, with three.

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