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Hi all,

Apologies if it's common knowledge or has already been posted somewhere. But for those of us who don't know of it, here's a link to the canberra speed camera locations

It mentions the following new camera locations effective Jan 17:

63 - Canberra Ave - Between Mildura Street and Monaro Highway

64 - Canberra Ave - Between Harman Naval Station and Newcastle

Street

65 - Kings Avenue - Between Bowen Drive and Parkes Way

66 - William Hovell Drive - Between Bindubi Street and Coulter

Drive

67 - William Hovell Drive - Between Coulter Drive and Drake

Brockman

Drive

68 - Commonwealth Avenue - Between King Edward Terrace and

London

Circuit

69 - Gundaroo Drive - Between Burrowa Street and Gungahlin

Drive

70 - Gundaroo Drive - Between Barton Highway and Nudurr Drive

71 - Bindubi Street - Between Banjalong Crescent and Cross

Street

72 - Clift Crescent - Between Hemming Crescent and Rohan Street

73 - Cotter Road - Between Eucumbene Drive and Mount Stromlo

Road

74 - Federal Highway - Between Antill Street and Majura Road

75 - Majura Road - Between Federal Highway and Fairbairn Avenue

76 - Ellenborough Street - Between Ginninderra Drive and

Maribyrnong

Avenue

77 - Northbourne Avenue - Between Barton Highway and Stirling

Avenue

78 - Southern Cross Drive - Between Coulter Drive and Kingsford

Smith

Drive

79 - Southern Cross Drive - Between Kingsford Smith Drive and

Spofforth

Street

80 - Sulwood Drive - Between Erindale Drive and Tuggeranong

Parkway

81 - Coulter Drive - Between Belconnen Way and Lachlan Street

82 - Eastern Valley Way - Between Belconnen Way and College

Street

83 - Haydon Drive - Between Belconnen Way and Ginninderra Drive

84 - Yamba Drive - Between Hindmarsh Drive and Wisdom Street

I know this info is all useless as none of us ever speed... interesting nonetheless!

Adam

Edited by AdamACT33
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