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Redflex awarded extension of contract with RMS, Australia

Redflex Traffic Systems has been awarded a one-year extension of its existing contract with Roads & Maritime Services (RMS) in Australia. During the extension, Redflex will continue to supply services to RMS for the operation of mobile roadside speed photo enforcement throughout New South Wales, services it has been providing since 2010. RMS is expected to re-tender the contract after the end of the contract extension.
March 31, 2017 Read time: 1 min
112 Redflex Traffic Systems has been awarded a one-year extension of its existing contract with Roads & Maritime Services (RMS) in Australia.

During the extension, Redflex will continue to supply services to RMS for the operation of mobile roadside speed photo enforcement throughout New South Wales, services it has been providing since 2010. RMS is expected to re-tender the contract after the end of the contract extension.

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