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Redflex wins expanded NSW mobile speed camera program

Australia’s New South Wales Roads and Maritime Services has awarded Redflex Traffic Systems the contract to provide around forty Redflex Radarcam in-vehicle mobile speed for the State’s expanded mobile enforcement program. Redflex has been operating an interim program in New South Wales since 2010, involving the delivery of 930 enforcement hours per month. The expanded program is to deliver 7000 hours per month when fully operational, a percentage of which will be delivered by Redflex. Comments Redflex Gene
July 15, 2013 Read time: 1 min
Australia’s New South Wales 6722 Roads and Maritime Services has awarded 112 Redflex Traffic Systems the contract to provide around forty Redflex Radarcam in-vehicle mobile speed for the State’s expanded mobile enforcement program.

Redflex has been operating an interim program in New South Wales since 2010, involving the delivery of 930 enforcement hours per month. The expanded program is to deliver 7000 hours per month when fully operational, a percentage of which will be delivered by Redflex.

Comments Redflex General Manager, Ricardo Fiusco: “The interim program delivered a significant reduction in road trauma in New South Wales. We look forward to continuing to work with the Roads and Maritime Services to improve road safety throughout the State.”

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