Here is my community service notice for those who haven’t learnt where the brakes are in your car. The fixed speed camera on the Tuggeranong Parkway southbound at the Hindmarsh Dr overpass now seems to be pointing the opposite direction to which it was originally installed and has been for the last week or so. Whether it is a deliberate change by those in charge within the Government to help top up Katy’s budget, if it’s broken or someone else has been fiddling with it, I do not know. But the camera now appears to be facing north taking pictures of cars as they come towards it, if you’re one of the many great drivers on the road who like to speed towards the camera doing 130kph and jamming on the breaks to go to 90kph 1 metre before the camera you may wish to think again, or keep doing it as it will make my day when you get a ticket.
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