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South Australia’s worst speeding spots

Two fixed speed cameras along the South-Eastern Freeway made more than $3 million in revenue during the last year, new figures have revealed.   Snapping 8654 speeding motorists between them, the cameras – in Leawood Gardens and Crafers – were South Australia’s highest earners for 2018/19. Throughout the financial year, a total of 202,148 speeding offences were detected by SAPOL with motorists forking out more than $25 million in fixed camera fines alone.   RAA Senior Manager for Road Safety Charles Mountain said that although yearly fixed speed camera revenue has decreased significantly since 2015, motorists were still getting caught in the same spots. Incredibly, the 2 South-Eastern Freeway cameras made over $6 million in revenue between them during the 2017/18 financial year. Though that number dropped significantly in 2018/19, they’re still the highest earning cameras in the state by far.     “Despite [fixed camera] fines dropping steadily since 2014/15, when they peaked at $33 million, the same 2 cameras along the South-Eastern Freeway are consistently high earners,” he said. “The latest figures would suggest that motorists, particularly along this section of the South-Eastern Freeway, are still ignoring the message to slow down. This highlights the need for additional signs on this section of road, to reinforce the speed limit to motorists.”  

Where else are motorists being snapped?

The South-Eastern Freeway saw the most fixed speed camera fines in 2018/19, with 4976 drivers snapped at Leawood Gardens – raking in more than $2 million – and 3678 snapped at Crafers – costing speeding motorists a combined total of close to $1.5 million. Close by in Adelaide’s foothills, a fixed camera on Montague Rd, Ingle Farm racked up more than $900,000 in fines, snapping 3364 drivers. Just outside the city, a Goodwood Rd camera generated roughly $840,000 from a total of 3083 fines. Rounding out the top 5, a camera on Prospect Rd caught 2955 drivers, setting them back a total of $769,190.  

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