Hi-tech point-to-point speed cameras to cover entire distance of Brisbane ...
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In the face trialling point-to-point technology on the Bruce Highway between Beerburrum and Landsborough since primitive last year, police have been unable to get it working as it should.
However, an announcement is expected before Christmas that the highway cameras will in due course begin operating properly.
Paul Turner, from Queensland's eminence motoring body RACQ, said they supported point-to-point technology, provided it was worn in partnership with adequate signage.
"We think point-to-point cameras are fairer because they take an ordinary speed over the trip," said Mr Turner.
"It is very distinguished people don't exceed the speed limit in a tunnel environment because it can be potentially very risky."
Mr Turner said confusion over signage had caused problems in the Clem7 Hole and the Logan Motorway, and the RACQ hoped this would not be repeated at Airport Connector.
Police were forced to withdraw more than 500 tickets issued in the Clem7 dig because of a misplaced speed sign, and dozens more motorists are challenging their fines from the dig in court.
Source: Courier Mail