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Traffic Speed Camera Locations Traffic speed camera locations LOCATION_C CAMERA TYPE CAMERA LOCATION CODE ODE MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0286 0286A RED LIGHT AND SPEED CAMERA 1002 1002 MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 3072 3072A RED LIGHT AND SPEED CAMERA 1006 1006 MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0283 0283B MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0285 0285A MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0171A 0171A MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0287 0287A MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0284 0284A MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 3069 3069A MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 3071 3071A MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0012K 0012K MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0279 0279A MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0290 0290A MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0289 0289A MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 3070 3070A MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0012I 0012I MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0281 0281A MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0291 0291A Page 1 of 236 09/24/2021 Traffic speed camera locations LATITUDE LONGITUDE -35.319037 149.139831 -35.2761 149.12948 -35.394284 149.096534 -35.24783 149.13412 -35.361179 149.077721 -35.370261 149.111549 -35.313413599999997 149.1437952 -35.309907 149.103051 -35.377041 149.102869 -35.232279 149.037351 -35.254563 149.076254 -35.192278530000003 149.12650049999999 -35.421752 149.118726 -35.421002 149.107429 -35.416977 149.118431 -35.233137 149.038887 -35.196103520000001 149.12972619999999 -35.464254 149.111399 -35.307034 149.109599 Page 2 of 236 09/24/2021 Traffic speed camera locations Decommission LOCATION DESCRIPTION Location ed Camera_Date 6 Eyre Street Kingston ACT 2604 Australia (-35.319037, 149.139831) NORTHBOURNE AVENUE/BARRY DRIVE/COOYONG STREET (-35.2761, 149.12948) Langdon Ave Wanniassa ACT 2903 Australia (-35.394284, 149.096534) NORTHBOURNE AVENUE/ANTILL STREET/MOUAT STREET (-35.24783, 149.13412) 80 Macfarland Crescent Chifley ACT 2606 Australia (-35.361179, 149.077721) Julia Flynn Ave Isaacs ACT 2607 Australia (-35.370261, 149.111549) 25 Wentworth Ave, Kingston ACT 2604, Australia (-35.3134136, 149.1437952) 39 Weston Street Yarralumla ACT 2600 Australia (-35.309907, 149.103051) 76 Lambrigg St Farrer ACT 2607 Australia (-35.377041, 149.102869) 24 Wirraway Cres Scullin ACT 2614 Australia (-35.232279, 149.037351) 30 Bindel Street Aranda ACT 2614 Australia (-35.254563, 149.076254) Gungahlin Dr, Gungahlin ACT 2912, Australia (-35.19227853, 149.1265005) Goldstein Crescent Chisholm ACT 2905 Australia (-35.421752, 149.118726) 50 Hemmings Cres Richardson ACT 2905 Australia (-35.421002, 149.107429) 19 Norriss Street Chisholm ACT 2905 Australia (-35.416977, 149.118431) Ross Smith Cres Scullin ACT 2614 Australia (-35.233137, 149.038887) Gungahlin Dr, Gungahlin ACT 2912, Australia (-35.19610352, 149.1297262) 52 Templestowe Ave Conder ACT 2906 Australia (-35.464254, 149.111399) 125 Schlich Street Yarralumla ACT 2600 Australia (-35.307034, 149.109599) Page 3 of 236 09/24/2021 Traffic speed camera locations Zip Codes Page 4 of 236 09/24/2021 Traffic speed camera locations MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0291 0291B MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 3066 3066A FIXED ONLY SPEED CAMERA 1033N 1033 MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 3068 3068A MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 3067 3067A MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0012L 0012L MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0282 0282A MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 3065 3065A MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0283 0283A MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0288 0288A MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0190 0190B MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 3074 3074A MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 3073 3073A MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 3075 3075A MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 3076 3076A MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0267B 0267B MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0313B 0313B MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0057F 0057F MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 3077A 3077A MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 3078A 3078A MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0314B 0314B Page 5 of 236 09/24/2021 Traffic speed camera locations -35.304377 149.102701 -35.239339 149.041274 -35.34778 149.069481 -35.250687 149.034776 -35.25254 149.048896 -35.190537880000001 149.12443379999999 -35.383979 149.055657 -35.286434 149.156357 -35.362445 149.079249 -35.319307 149.102701 -35.438873 149.098121 -35.33243 149.09322 -35.357853 149.0971 -35.330984 149.094202 -35.329335 149.150512 -35.36564 149.097877 -35.15583 149.1347 -35.26375 149.13136 -35.228317 149.020238 -35.225924 149.028609 -35.231785 149.02333 Page 6 of 236 09/24/2021 Traffic speed camera locations 59 Schlich Street Yarralumla ACT 2600 Australia (-35.304377, 149.102701) 11 Chewings St Scullin ACT 2614 Australia (-35.239339, 149.041274) TUGGERANONG PARKWAY NEAR HINDMARSH DRIVE UNDERPASS (-35.34778, 149.069481) Erldunda Cct Hawker ACT 2614 Australia (-35.250687, 149.034776) 76 Schumack St Weetangera ACT 2614 Australia (-35.25254, 149.048896) Gungahlin Dr, Gungahlin ACT 2912, Australia (-35.19053788, 149.1244338) 69 Chirnside Circuit Kambah ACT 2902 Australia (-35.383979, 149.055657) 2 White Cres Campbell ACT 2612 Australia (-35.286434, 149.156357) 98 Macfarland Crescent Chifley ACT 2606 Australia (-35.362445, 149.079249) 118 Strickland Crescent Deakin ACT 2600 Australia (-35.319307, 149.102701) 30 Duggan Street Calwell ACT 2905 Australia (-35.438873, 149.098121) Groom St, Hughes ACT 2605, Australia (-35.33243, 149.09322) 55 Ainsworth St, Mawson ACT 2607, Australia (-35.357853, 149.0971) Kent Street Hughes ACT 2605, Australia (-35.330984, 149.094202) Kootara Crescent Narrabundah ACT 2604, Australia (-35.329335, 149.150512) Wilkins Street, Mawson ACT (-35.36564, 149.097877) Roden Cutler Drive, Jacka ACT (-35.15583, 149.1347) 165 Northbourne Ave, Turner ACT 2612, Australia (-35.26375, 149.13136) Starke Street, Holt ACT (-35.228317, 149.020238) Starke Street, Higgins ACT (-35.225924, 149.028609) Fullagar Crescent,Higgins ACT (-35.231785, 149.02333) Page 7 of 236 09/24/2021 Traffic speed camera locations Page 8 of 236 09/24/2021 Traffic speed camera locations MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0310A 0310A MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0313A 0313A MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0311A 0311A MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 311 0311A MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0312A 0312A MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0314A 0314A MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0055A 0055A MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0119I 0119I MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0057D 0057D MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0119C 0119C MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0230E 0230E MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0230D 0230D MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0230F 0230F MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0315A 0315A MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 4004C 4004C MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 4003A 4003A MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 4004A 4004A MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 4004B 4004B Page 9 of 236 09/24/2021 Traffic speed camera locations -35.176806 149.146253 -35.16085 149.13183 -35.24946 149.066222 -35.24946 149.066222 -35292233 149.162066 -35.232028 149.02792 -35.35325 149.09147 -35.18915 149.16003 -35.26311 149.13204 -35.19744 149.16276 -35.317101 149.034399 -35.321673 149.039422 -35.321672 149.039852 -35.336234 149.074306 -35.196372 149.150503 -35.315765 149.076981 -35.222296 149.1441 -35.204635 149.14805 Page 10 of236 09/24/2021 Traffic speed camera locations David Walsh Avenue, Forde ACT (-35.176806, 149.146253) Roden Cutler Drive, Jacka ACT (-35.16085, 149.13183) Catchpole Street, Macquarie ACT (-35.24946, 149.066222) (-35.24946, 149.066222) Northcott Drive, Campbell ACT (-35292233, 149.162066) Fullagar Crescent,Higgins ACT (-35.232028, 149.02792) Athllon Drive,Phillip ACT (-35.35325, 149.09147) Horse Park Dr, Harrison ACT 2914, Australia (-35.18915, 149.16003) (-35.18994, 149.16022) (-35.19961, 149.16444) 214 Northbourne Ave, Braddon ACT 2612, Australia (-35.26311, 149.13204) (-35.26183, 149.13179) Horse Park Dr, Harrison ACT 2914, Australia (-35.19744, 149.16276) John Gorton Drive, Wright ACT (-35.317101, 149.034399) John Gorton Drive, Wright ACT (-35.321673, 149.039422) John Gorton Drive, Coombs ACT (-35.321672, 149.039852) Devonport Street,Lyons ACT (-35.336234, 149.074306) 224 Flemington Rd, Harrison ACT 2914, Australia (-35.196372, 149.150503) 240 Cotter Road, ACT 2611, Australia (-35.315765, 149.076981) 95 Flemington Rd, Lyneham ACT 2602, Australia (-35.222296, 149.1441) 138 Flemington Rd, Harrison ACT 2914, Australia (-35.204635, 149.14805) Page 11 of236 09/24/2021 Traffic speed camera locations Page 12 of236 09/24/2021 Traffic speed camera locations FIXED ONLY SPEED CAMERA 1026S POINT TO POINT CAMERA 2006/2007 2006 POINT TO POINT CAMERA 2005/2008 2008 FIXED ONLY SPEED CAMERA 1026N 1026 MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0277A 0277A MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0211E 0211E MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0275A 0275A MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 3063 3063 MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 3064A 3064A MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0211D 0211D MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0274B 0274B MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0275B 0275B MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0274A 0274A MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 3062 3062 MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0276A 0276A MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0119Q 0119Q MOBILE SPEED CAMERA 0062H 0062H Page 13 of236 09/24/2021 Traffic speed camera locations -35.191980000000001 149.08327 -35.395173 149.074769 -35.373624999999997 149.09296900000001 -35.192129999999999 149.08327 -35.27022 149.11677 -35.24955 149.062629 -35.396254 149.062129 -35.393191 149.066987 -35.250633000000001 149.058803 -35.247622 149.059273 -35.336263 149.04145 -35.393191 149.066987 -35.335538 149.046653 -35.355139 149.053829 -35.268 149.119417 -35.18891 149.15965 -35.43191 149.086683 Page 14 of236 09/24/2021 Traffic speed camera locations BARTON HIGHWAY BETWEEN CURRAN DRIVE AND GOLD CREEK (-35.19198, 149.08327) ROAD ATHLLON DRIVE SOUTHBOUND BETWEEN BEASLEY STREET AND (-35.395173, 149.074769) 11/01/2016 12:00:00 AM DRAKEFORD DRIVE ATHLLON DRIVE NORTHBOUND BETWEEN DRAKEFORD DRIVE AND (-35.373625, 149.092969) 11/01/2016 12:00:00 AM BEASLEY STREET BARTON HIGHWAY BETWEEN CURRAN DRIVE AND GOLD CREEK (-35.19213, 149.08327) ROAD Boldrewood Street Turner (-35.27022, 149.11677) 66 Lachlan Street Macquarie (-35.24955, 149.062629) O’Halloran Circ Kambah (-35.396254, 149.062129) O’Halloran Circ Kambah (-35.393191, 149.066987) Bennelong Cres Macquarie (-35.250633, 149.058803) 102 Lachlan Street Macquarie (-35.247622, 149.059273) Blackwood Terrace Holder (-35.336263, 149.04145)
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