NSW to lose mobile speed camera warning signs

Motorists in NSW will no longer be warned of the presence of mobile speed cameras. Reflective roadside signs alerting traffic to the speed detection devices are set to be removed over the next 12 months. Currently, warning signs are located 250 metres ahead of and 50 metres after each mobile speed camera car, giving motorists an opportunity to check their speed.

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