Canberra drivers face new penalties from Monday as existing mobile device detection cameras are repurposed to police seatbelt offences, aiming to save lives on ACT roads.
A study conducted by Australian servicing and research company mycar have found that despite 76 per cent of drivers owning ...
ACT drivers and passengers face $574 fines as mobile detection cameras expand to identify unbuckled seatbelts alongside ...
The move follows the Legislative Assembly’s unanimous approval of the Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Amendment Bill 2025 last month, which broadens the range of offences the ...
Drivers have come together to defend a motorist who, after an innocent mistake, was left a not-so-nice note on their car.
After days of pressure, a NSW toll operator has established a hotline to streamline refunds after a number of Canberrans were charged for trips made by other motorists. Transurban (Linkt) took out a ...
Mobile phone detection cameras in the nation's capital are days away from detecting a broader range of road rule breaches.
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