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2011 NEWS
December 6, 2011 
Freeway to get first fixed speed camera"
Police will install WA's first fixed freeway speed camera on Mitchell Freeway as they prepare for a Christmas-New Year road blitz. . 
November 16, 2011
NEW speed detectors "could cut road toll"
Putting speed detection technology in all WA vehicles would save 34 lives a year, road safety experts says. 
November 08, 2011
Super cameras on WA police radar
Super cameras that can catch drivers committing up to 10 traffic offences, including tailgating and dangerous driving, could soon be on WA roads. 
October 05, 2011
Crash-evading cars on the horizon
Human error is a factor in 75 to 90 percent of crashes, according to studies from around the world. 
May 20, 2011
Camera ARE just revenue raisers
Speed cameras are nothing more than revenue raisers, a university study shows..
Apr 02, 2011
Council plan for speed cameras on back streets
Councils would use speed cameras on suburban streets under a plan to reduce dangerous driving on back roads, the WA Local Government Association revealed yesterday.
Mar11, 2011
Police roll out hidden van cameras
Speed cameras hidden in parked police vans are being rolled out across WA as part of an aggressive speed enforcement strategy.
Mar04, 2011
Speed Cameras rack up $70m
The WA State Government reaped an extra $5.5 million from lead-footed motorists last year after a 13 per cent rise in the number of drivers caught exceeding the speed limit. 
Feb 10, 2011
Texting driver crashed, taking lives of two girls
When the car Marcus Johnstone was driving hit a power pole, killing two teenage girls, it was not speed or alcohol that caused the accident. 
Feb 03, 2011
Concern over accuracy of all speed cameras in Victoria
The accuracy of every speed camera in Victoria is to be urgently examined. 
Jan 27, 2011
Ford Prototype Car talks to other cars
Ford is building a prototype car that "talks" to other cars through WiFi to warn if the cars ahead slow down too quickly, and of other hazards. 
Jan 03, 2011
GPS Technology dramatically reduces speeding in trial
A trial of Intelligent Speed Adaptation (ISA) technology in New South Wales found 89 per cent of motorists reduced the amount of time they spent speeding when the dashboard device was installed in their vehicle. 