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    From 1 July 2018 drivers charged for using a mobile phone when driving … via camera

    Cameras to detect mobile phone usage while driving from 1 July 2018 - Turnbull Hill Lawyers



    From 1 July 2018 drivers can be charged for using a mobile phone when driving … via camera detection
    The Road Transport Legislation Amendment (Road Safety) Act 2018 No 15 has provided the power for speed camera style technology to detect illegal mobile phone use from 1 July 2018.


    Drivers who are caught using a mobile phone while driving will receive a fine of $330 and will lose 4 demerit points.


    If drivers are caught using a mobile phone when driving in a school zone, the fine increases to $439.


    All mobile phone offences are also subject to double demerits penalties.


    NSW is the first jurisdiction in Australia to introduce this legislation. Once the camera detects that a person has been found to be using a phone whilst driving, the footage will be reviewed manually prior to an infringement notice being issued.


    The revenue raised from the camera detection technology will paid into the Community Road Safety Fund, which allows community organisations to develop road safety projects in their local areas. Such projects include:


    Driver mentoring assistance for disadvantaged youth;
    Awareness campaign targeting driveway safety;
    Road safety workshops targeting culturally and linguistically diverse communities; and
    Road safety seminar series and newly arrived migrants.
    It has been reported that during an initial test on Sydney’s Harbour Bridge, the new system detected 750 drivers in six hours. This is contrasted with NSW Police having issued less than 100 infringements per week using the current methods.


    In justifying the new technology NSW Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, Melinda Pavey, reported that from 2012 to 2017 there were 184 crashes involving illegal mobile phone use and those crashes resulted in seven deaths and 105 injuries.
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    Quote Originally Posted by VladTepes View Post
    Good !!!!!!

    X 2,,

    Hopefully they'll accept more vision from the public too,, or maybe the public just need to report it more.

    Probably one of my biggest pet hates I think. The fine/points should be bigger too. Get some seriousness and responsibility back into the drivers.
    Tonight, driving behind a car, I watched a guy thumbing through what looked like FB as he was driving along (pics kept changing/moving). Another woman was on hers,, the traffic took off, and she was left standing for almost 100 mts gap before she got going. You could see people behind her were furious.

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    Should also confiscate the Phone , no blubbering about what will i do if i have an emergency entered into .

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    About time some of these brain dead morons need a walk through the hospital to see what there actions can do.

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    I guess it includes using the phone as a gps ?

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    How do they know its not an iPod? What about CB?
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    I always thought you had to stop to use a cb legally? Handheld device?

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    Woo...

    I always thought it's okay to use the phone if it's fixed on a holder?
    I use my phone as gps sometimes....For better traffic prediction.


    I guess I will stop when I use the mobile then

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    Quote Originally Posted by martnH View Post
    Woo...

    I always thought it's okay to use the phone if it's fixed on a holder?
    I use my phone as gps sometimes....For better traffic prediction.


    I guess I will stop when I use the mobile then
    It's all a bit vague with the holders, depends on the copper really lol

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