Perth | Riverside Drive and Barrack Street |
Applecross | Canning Highway and Riseley Street |
Cottesloe | Stirling Highway and Eric Street |
South Perth | Canning Highway and Douglas Avenue |
Victoria Park | Great Eastern Highway and Shepperton Road |
Bentley | Albany Highway and Leach Highway |
Hamilton Hill | Winterfold and Stock Road |
Hamersley | Wanneroo and Beach Road |
Wilson | Leach Highway and Bungaree Road |
Balga | Beach Road and Mirrabooka Avenue |
High Wycombe | Roe Highway and Kalamunda Road |
Padbury | Hepburn Avenue and Marmion Avenue |
Dianella | Morley and Alexander Drive |
Morley | Beechboro Road North and Morley Drive |
Booragoon | Riseley and Marmion Street |
Mandurah | Mandurah Road and Dixon Road |
Canningvale | South Street and Roe Highway |
Mirrabooka | Mirrabooka Ave and Ravenswood Drive |
Joondalup | Joondalup Drive and Shenton Avenue |
Piara Waters | Armadale Road and Nicholson Road |
Canningvale | Bannister Road and Willeri Avenue |
Balcatta Malaga | Reid Highway and Balcatta Road Malaga Drive and Reid Highway |
Cameras currently being installed and not yet active | |
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Hazelmere | Great Eastern Highway Bypass & Stirling Crescent |
Welshpool | Orrong Road & Pilbara Street |
Dianella | Alexander Drive & Grand Promenade |
Bayswater | Guildford Road & Garratt Road |
Bayswater | Guildford Road & Tonkin Highway on/offramp |
Madeley | Wanneroo Road & Hepburn Avenue |
Bayswater | Tonkin Highway & Collier Road (north and southbound) |
Here are the locations on a Google map.
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Can they also get you for speeding through a green/amber?
ReplyDeleteThey sure can.
ReplyDeleteOuch. Sounds like an accident waiting to happen.
ReplyDeleteIf the light I'm approaching changes to Amber and there isn't enough room to safely stop, in the wet or with a large truck behind me, I sometimes speed up if I want to make it through on the amber. Sounds like now I should instead slam on the brakes and risk skidding or getting rear ended. Good job WA Police.
vaughan (and anyone else),
ReplyDeletei'm totally against this as well.
but out of my interest for yours (and anybody else's safety), i'm sure you know to slow to below the speed limit approaching one of these lights. that way, you'll probably be able to stop in time if it goes amber. if not and you need to speed up, at least you'll be speeding up to the limit and not over the limit.
unfortunately, that's the way to stay safe and not be penalised. meanwhile, we'll continue to whine and bitch and hopefully take action against these senseless money grubbers.
I feel this situation constitutes entrapment and I thought that is against Australian law.
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