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Perth Metropolitan Mobile Speed Camera Deployment Locations Perth Metropolitan Mobile Speed Camera Deployment Locations Current as at 01 December 2020 Locations are correct at time of printing and are subject to change without notice. Locations will be updated each month as required. Location Location Street Name Locality Street Name Locality Criteria Criteria Alexander Drive Alexander Heights 2, 4 Neilson Avenue Armadale 3, 4 Hepburn Avenue Alexander Heights 2, 4 Powell Crescent Armadale 3, 4 Marangaroo Drive Alexander Heights 1, 2, 4 Railway Avenue Armadale 4 Mirrabooka Avenue Alexander Heights 1, 2, 4 Robin Hood Avenue Armadale 3, 4 Northumberland Avenue Alexander Heights 3, 4 Schruth Street Armadale 2, 3, 4 Canning Highway Alfred Cove 2, 4 Seventh Road Armadale 2, 4 Kitchener Road Alfred Cove 2, 4 Seville Drive Armadale 4 Latham Street Alfred Cove 4 South Western Highway Armadale 2, 4 North Lake Road Alfred Cove 4 Streich Avenue Armadale 4 Marmion Avenue Alkimos 4 Tijuana Road Armadale 3, 4 Kwinana Freeway Anketell 1, 2, 4 Wungong Road Armadale 4 Thomas Road Anketell 2, 4 Grandstand Road Ascot 2, 4 Canning Highway Applecross 2, 4 Great Eastern Highway Ascot 2, 4 Dunkley Avenue Applecross 2, 4 Raconteur Drive Ascot 4 Glenelg Street Applecross 3, 4 Resolution Drive Ascot 4 Kintail Road Applecross 2, 3, 4 Stoneham Street Ascot 4 Kishorn Road Applecross 2, 3, 4 Tonkin Highway Ascot 4 Sixth Avenue Applecross 3, 4 Carosa Road Ashby 2, 4 Tweeddale Road Applecross 4 Monet Drive Ashby 4 Alness Street Ardross 4 Pinjar Road Ashby 2, 4 Ardessie Street Ardross 2, 3, 4 Wanneroo Road Ashby 2, 4 Ardross Street Ardross 2, 3, 4 Fisher Street Ashfield 3, 4 Canning Highway Ardross 2, 4 Guildford Road Ashfield 1, 2, 4 Coogee Road Ardross 4 Margaret Street Ashfield 3, 4 Coomoora Road Ardross 4 Burke Drive Attadale 2, 4 Grimsay Road Ardross 3, 4 Calpin Crescent Attadale 3, 4 Leverburgh Street Ardross 3, 4 Canning Highway Attadale 2, 4 Links Road Ardross 3, 4 Cawston Road Attadale 3, 4 Mitchell Street Ardross 2, 4 Moreing Road Attadale 3, 4 Riseley Street Ardross 4 Roberts Road Attadale 3, 4 Albany Highway Armadale 4 Stock Road Attadale 4 Armadale Road Armadale 2, 4 Wichmann Road Attadale 2, 3, 4 Braemore Street Armadale 3, 4 Armadale Road Atwell 4 Champion Drive Armadale 4 Aurora Drive Atwell 3, 4 Dale Road Armadale 3, 4 Bartram Road Atwell 3, 4 Forrest Road Armadale 2, 4 Brenchley Drive Atwell 2, 3, 4 Hobbs Drive Armadale 3, 4 Harmony Avenue Atwell 2, 3, 4 Lathwell Street Armadale 3, 4 Kwinana Freeway Atwell 1, 2, 4 Lowanna Way Armadale 3, 4 Tapper Road Atwell 2, 4 Deployment Criteria Legend 1 Location where a fatal or serious crash has occurred within last 3 years. 2 Location of 'speed related complaint' (including complaints derived from the Hoon Hotline). 3 School zone locations. 4 Locations where speed in excess of the posted speed limit has been recorded by more than 15% of road users. Perth Metropolitan Mobile Speed Camera Deployment Locations Current as at 01 December 2020 Locations are correct at time of printing and are subject to change without notice. Locations will be updated each month as required. Location Location Street Name Locality Street Name Locality Criteria Criteria Kwinana Freeway Aubin Grove 2, 4 Culloton Crescent Balga 4 Gnangara Road Aveley 4 Curlington Crescent Balga 4 Henley Brook Avenue Aveley 4 Maitland Road Balga 3, 4 Millhouse Road Aveley 4 Mirrabooka Avenue Balga 1, 2, 4 Swanleigh Parade Aveley 3, 4 Newport Way Balga 3, 4 Toodyay Road Bailup 4 Princess Road Balga 2, 4 Albert Street Balcatta 3, 4 Redcliffe Avenue Balga 3, 4 Amelia Street Balcatta 2, 4 Reid Highway Balga 2, 4 Balcatta Road Balcatta 4 Wallington Road Balga 2, 3, 4 Cedric Street Balcatta 4 Wanneroo Road Balga 2, 4 Delawney Street Balcatta 2, 4 Wittering Crescent Balga 3, 4 Erindale Road Balcatta 2, 4 Bellefin Drive Ballajura 1, 2, 4 Jones Street Balcatta 4 Cassowary Drive Ballajura 2, 4 Karrinyup Road Balcatta 1, 2, 4 Hamelin Drive Ballajura 3, 4 Main Street Balcatta 1, 2, 4 Hepburn Avenue Ballajura 2, 4 Morley Drive Balcatta 4 Illawarra Crescent North Ballajura 2, 3, 4 Odin Drive Balcatta 4 Illawarra Crescent South Ballajura 2, 3, 4 Poincaire Street Balcatta 3, 4 Kingfisher Avenue Ballajura 2, 4 Reid Highway Balcatta 2, 4 Marangaroo Drive Ballajura 2, 4 Wanneroo Road Balcatta 2, 4 Marshall Road Ballajura 4 Arpenteur Drive Baldivis 3, 4 Pelican Parade Ballajura 3, 4 Baldivis Road Baldivis 2, 4 Summerlakes Parade Ballajura 2, 4 Discovery Drive Baldivis 4 Tonkin Highway Ballajura 4 Eighty Road Baldivis 1, 2, 3, 4 Armadale Road Banjup 2, 4 Fifty Road Baldivis 2, 4 Liddelow Road Banjup 2, 4 Folly Road Baldivis 2, 4 Rowley Road Banjup 2, 4 Kerosene Lane Baldivis 4 Tapper Road Banjup 2, 4 Kwinana Freeway Baldivis 1, 2, 4 Grandis Boulevard Banksia Grove 4 Lionel Parade Baldivis 2, 4 Joondalup Drive Banksia Grove 2, 4 Mandurah Road Baldivis 2, 4 Joseph Banks Boulevard Banksia Grove 2, 4 Millar Road West Baldivis 4 Mornington Drive Banksia Grove 2, 4 Ridge Boulevard Baldivis 2, 4 Pinjar Road Banksia Grove 1, 2, 4 Safety Bay Road Baldivis 2, 4 Lakes Road Barragup 4 Sixty Eight Road Baldivis 1, 2, 4 Pinjarra Road Barragup 4 Smirk Road Baldivis 4 Campersic Road Baskerville 4 Stakehill Road Baldivis 2, 4 Great Northern Highway Baskerville 1, 4 Tranby Drive Baldivis 3, 4 Anzac Terrace Bassendean 3, 4 Balga Avenue Balga 4 Collier Road Bassendean 2, 4 Beach Road Balga 2, 4 Grey Street Bassendean 2, 4 Deployment Criteria Legend 1 Location where a fatal or serious crash has occurred within last 3 years. 2 Location of 'speed related complaint' (including complaints derived from the Hoon Hotline). 3 School zone locations. 4 Locations where speed in excess of the posted speed limit has been recorded by more than 15% of road users. Perth Metropolitan Mobile Speed Camera Deployment Locations Current as at 01 December 2020 Locations are correct at time of printing and are subject to change without notice. Locations will be updated each month as required. Location Location Street Name Locality Street Name Locality Criteria Criteria Guildford Road Bassendean 1, 4 Hale Street Beaconsfield 3, 4 Ida Street Bassendean 4 Lefroy Road Beaconsfield 2, 4 Iolanthe Street Bassendean 2, 4 South Street Beaconsfield 2, 4 Lord Street Bassendean 4 York Street Beaconsfield 3, 4 Mickleton Terrace Bassendean 3, 4 Albany Highway Beckenham 2, 4 North Road Bassendean 4 Bickley Road Beckenham 2, 3, 4 Railway Parade Bassendean 2, 4 Brixton Street Beckenham 2, 4 Reid Street Bassendean 2, 3, 4 Kenwick Link Beckenham 2, 4 Walter Road East Bassendean 2, 4 Luyer Avenue Beckenham 2, 4 West Road Bassendean 2, 3, 4 Railway Parade Beckenham 3, 4 Whitfield Street Bassendean 3, 4 Roe Highway Beckenham 1, 2, 4 Adams Street Bateman 3, 4 William Street Beckenham 4 Bartling Crescent Bateman 3, 4 Beaufort Street Bedford 2, 4 Dean Road Bateman 3, 4 Broun Avenue Bedford 4 Hawke Pass Bateman 4 Coode Street Bedford 4 Leach Highway Bateman 1, 2, 4 Grand Promenade Bedford 1, 2, 4 Murdoch Drive Bateman 4 Albany Highway Bedfordale 1, 2, 4 Parry Avenue Bateman 2, 4 Carradine Road Bedfordale 4 South Street Bateman 4 Altone Road Beechboro 2, 4 Beechboro Road South Bayswater 4 Avignon Way Beechboro 3, 4 Clavering Road Bayswater 2, 3, 4 Beechboro Road North Beechboro 2, 4 Collier Road Bayswater 4 Benara Road Beechboro 2, 4 Coode Street Bayswater 2, 4 Bray Place Beechboro 3, 4 Drake Street Bayswater 4 Brockmill Avenue Beechboro 3, 4 Embleton Avenue Bayswater 4 Darwin Crescent Beechboro 2, 3, 4 Garratt Road Bayswater 2, 4 Hull Way Beechboro 4 Grafton Road Bayswater 2, 4 King Road Beechboro 3, 4 Grand Promenade Bayswater 2, 4 Lord Street Beechboro 2, 4 Guildford Road Bayswater 2, 4 Maguire Avenue Beechboro 3, 4 King Street Bayswater 4 Reid Highway Beechboro 2, 4 King William Street Bayswater 2, 4 Salween Place Beechboro 3, 4 May Street Bayswater 2, 4 Tigris Way Beechboro 3, 4 Railway Parade Bayswater 4 Tonkin Highway Beechboro 4 Walter Road East Bayswater 4 Great Eastern Highway Beechina 2, 4 Whatley Crescent Bayswater 4 Beeliar Drive Beeliar 1, 2, 4 Wyatt Road Bayswater 2, 4 Congdon Avenue Beeliar 3, 4 Annie Street Beaconsfield 3, 4 Hammond Road Beeliar 3, 4 Caldwell Street Beaconsfield 3, 4 Ivankovich Avenue Beeliar 3, 4 Carrington Street Beaconsfield 2, 4 Merevale Gardens Beeliar 3, 4 Deployment Criteria Legend 1 Location where a fatal or serious crash has occurred within last 3 years. 2 Location of 'speed related complaint' (including complaints derived from the Hoon Hotline). 3 School zone locations. 4 Locations where speed in excess of the posted speed limit has been recorded by more than 15% of road users. Perth Metropolitan Mobile Speed Camera Deployment Locations Current as at 01 December 2020 Locations are correct at time of printing and are subject to change without notice. Locations will be updated each month as required. Location Location Street Name Locality Street Name Locality Criteria Criteria Russell Road Beeliar 2, 4 Manning Road Bentley 1, 4 Stock Road Beeliar 4 Marquis Street Bentley 3, 4 The Grange Beeliar 3, 4 Nyamup Way Bentley 3, 4 Craigie Drive Beldon 2, 4 Sevenoaks Street Bentley 2, 4 Eddystone Avenue Beldon 4 Wyong Road Bentley 2, 4 Gradient Way Beldon 3, 4 Bertram Road Bertram 2, 4 Gwendoline Drive Beldon 3, 4 Champion Drive Bertram 2, 3, 4 Marmion Avenue Beldon 2, 4 Johnson Road Bertram 2, 4 Ocean Reef Road Beldon 2, 4 Kwinana Freeway Bertram 1, 2, 4 Pacific Way Beldon 3, 4 Mortimer Road Bertram 2, 4 Millhouse Road Belhus 4 Price Parkway Bertram 3, 4 West Swan Road Belhus 4 Annois Road Bibra Lake 3, 4 Clayton Street Bellevue 4 Bibra Drive Bibra Lake
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