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Mobile Speed Camera Sites in Victoria - April 2006 Mobile Speed Camera Sites in Victoria - April 2006 MOBILE SPEED CAMERA LOCATION DESCRIPTION REPORT LOCATION BETWEEN POINTSSUBURB Princes Highway Between Lathams Road and Airly Road Airly Parer Road Between Cope Street and Mcnamara Ave Airport West Beaconsfield Parade Between Pickles Street and Harold Street Albert Park Beaconsfield Parade Between Harold Street and Pickles Street Albert Park South Gippsland Highway Between Russell Street and Sobeiski Street Alberton Cuthberts Road Between Elaine Avenue and Robertson Drive Alfredton Cuthberts Road Between Learmonth Street and Victory Avenue Alfredton Princes Highway Between Garibaldi Lane and Grauers Road Allansford Zeigler Parade Between Tooram Road and Elizabeth Street Allansford Grange Road Between Separation Street and Wingrove Street Alphington Millers Road Between Noordenne Avenue and Civic Parade Altona Queen Street Between Maidstone Street and Victoria Street Altona Civic Parade Between Millers Road and Pier Street Altona Civic Parade Between Pier Street and Grieve Parade Altona Queen Street Between Millers Road and Pier Street Altona Queen Street Between Mcbain Street and Grieve Parade Altona Blyth Street Between Millers Road and Upton Street Altona Maidstone Street Between Wren Street and Blyth Street Altona Kororoit Creek Road Between Grieve Parade and Princes Freeway Altona Esplanade Between Pier Street and Maidstone Street Altona Central Avenue Between Merton Street and Point Cook Road Altona Meadows Queen Street Between Victoria Street and Merton Street Altona Meadows Victoria Street Between South Avenue and Queen Street Altona Meadows Victoria Street Between Queen Street and Hall Avenue Altona Meadows South Avenue Between Merton Street and Victoria Street Altona Meadows Victoria Street Between Edwards Drive and Fiddian Court Altona Meadows Blackshaws Road Between Grieve Parade and Millers Road Altona North Blackshaws Road Between Millers Road and New Street Altona North Millers Road Between West Gate Freeway Overpass & Mason Stree Altona North Millers Road Between Mason Street and Kororoit Creek Road Altona North Millers Road Between Kororoit Creek Road and Noordenne Avenue Altona North Great Ocean Road Between Minter Road and Forest Road Anglesea Great Ocean Road Between Tenth Avenue and Third Avenue Anglesea Great Ocean Road Between Joyce Street and Marriners Lookout Road Apollo Bay Current at April 2006 Victoria Police Page 1 of 77 Mobile Speed Camera Sites in Victoria - April 2006 MOBILE SPEED CAMERA LOCATION DESCRIPTION REPORT LOCATION BETWEEN POINTSSUBURB Wimmera Highway Between 15 Km Post and 20 Km Post Apsley Barkly Street West Between Blackie Avenue and George Road Ararat Grano Street Between Smith Street and Alfred Street Ararat High Street Between Gordon Street and King Street Ararat Lambert Street Between George Road and Lowe Street Ararat Western Highway Between Morella Road and 203 Km Post Ararat Barkly Street Between King Street and Maude Street Ararat Pyrenees Highway Between 131klm Sign Post and Warrayadin Road Ararat Princes Street Between Moore Street and Mcgibbony Street Ararat Queen Street Between Mcgibbony Street and Flattely Street Ararat Ballarat Road Between Esmond Street and Adelaide Street Ardeer Forrest Street Between Fitzgerald Road and anderson Road Ardeer Glengala Road Between Fitzgerald Road and Oldfield Street Ardeer Dandenong Road Between Kooyong Road and Hawthorn Road Armadale Western Highway Between 208 Km Post and 211 Km Post Armstrong Maryborough Road Between Masons Road and Millers Road Ascot Maryborough Road Between Masons Road and Wilsons Road Ascot Ascot Vale Road Between Kent Street and Railway Line Ascot Vale High Street Between Welfare Parade and Warrigal Road Ashburton Nepean Highway Between Coleman Road and Kiandra Close Aspendale Wells Road Between Winners Circle and Palmgrove Boulevard Aspendale Gardens Princes Freeway Between Avalon Road and Avalon Rest Area Avalon Military Road Between Clarendon Street and Westminster Street Avondale Heights Military Road Between Somerset Street and Ridley Avenue Avondale Heights Canning Street Betweeen Larwood Close and A'hern Place Avondale Heights Mcivor Highway Between Shadforth Street and Mitchell Street Axedale The Avenue Of Honour Bacchus Marsh Between Woolpack Road and 460 The Avenue Of Hono Bacchus Marsh Gisborne Road Between Grey Street and Masons Lane Bacchus Marsh Gisborne Road Between Mason Lane and Main Street Bacchus Marsh Western Freeway Between Gisborne Rd. and Condons Lane Bacchus Marsh Bacchus Marsh - Geelong Road Between Parwan - Exford Road and Ballan Road Bacchus Marsh Midland Highway Between May Reef Road and Mulcairs Lane Bagshot Main Street Between Hodgson Street and Ligar Street Bairnsdale Calvert Street Between Main Street and Victoria Street Bairnsdale Current at April 2006 Victoria Police Page 2 of 77 Mobile Speed Camera Sites in Victoria - April 2006 MOBILE SPEED CAMERA LOCATION DESCRIPTION REPORT LOCATION BETWEEN POINTSSUBURB Pearson Street Between Dawson Street & Riverine Street Bairnsdale Wallace Street Between Goold Street and Dawson Street Bairnsdale Wallace Street Between Riverine Street and Goold Street Bairnsdale Main Street Between Mitchell River and Wood Street Bairnsdale Moroney Street Between Goold Street and Riley Street Bairnsdale Main Street Between Payne Street and Lawless Street Bairnsdale Riverine Street Between Pearson Street and Mcculloch Street Bairnsdale Main Street Between Ligar Street and Evelyn Street Bairnsdale Main Street Between Calvert Street and Hodgson Street Bairnsdale Main Street Between Lawless Street and Calvert Street Bairnsdale Wallace Street Between Bredt Street and Mckean Street Bairnsdale Dawson Street Between Wallace Street and Goold Street Bairnsdale Taylor Street Between Drevermann Street and Wallace Street Bairnsdale Princes Highway Between Phillips Lane and Cummins Lane Bairnsdale East Inglis Street Between Duncan Street and Jopling Street Ballan Western Highway Between 71 Km Post and 72 Km Post Ballan Western Highway Between 81 Km Post and 84 Km Post Ballan Barkly Street Between Bradshaw Street and Cobden Street Ballarat Burnbank Street Between Cardigan Street and Macarthur Street Ballarat Chisholm Street Between Lofven Street and Sim Street Ballarat Creswick Road Between Howitt Street and Macarthur Street Ballarat Doveton Street North Between Golf View Drive and Norman Street Ballarat Drummond Street South Between Sebastopol Street and South Street Ballarat Eyre Street Between Durham Street and Russell Street Ballarat Ballarat - Buninyong Road Between Elsworth Street and Bradshaw Street Ballarat Howitt Street Between Doveton Street and Wood Street Ballarat Humffray Street Between Lane Street and Stawell Street Ballarat Humffray Street Between Lane Street and Thompson Street Ballarat Humffray Street Between Thompson Street and Water Street Ballarat Lydiard Street Between Howard Street and Howitt Street Ballarat Lydiard Street Between Norman Street and Walker Street Ballarat Norman Street Between Lavinia Drive and Simpson Street Ballarat Peel Street Between Chisholm Street and Napier Street Ballarat Peel Street Between Napier Street and Rowe Street Ballarat Current at April 2006 Victoria Police Page 3 of 77 Mobile Speed Camera Sites in Victoria - April 2006 MOBILE SPEED CAMERA LOCATION DESCRIPTION REPORT LOCATION BETWEEN POINTSSUBURB Pleasant Street Between Nightingale Street and South Street Ballarat Russell Street Between Collard Street and Eyre Street Ballarat Russell Street Between Eyre Street and Sturt Street Ballarat Skipton Street Between Drummond Street and Latrobe Street Ballarat Victoria Street Between Rodier Street and Queen Street Ballarat Walker Street Between Havelock Street and Lydiard Street Ballarat Walker Street Between Havelock Street and Simpson Street Ballarat Wendouree Parade Between Forest Street and Martin Avenue Ballarat York Street Between Joseph Street and Otway Street Ballarat Wendouree Parade Between Cardigan Street and Macarthur Street Ballarat Gillies Street Between Sturt Street and Pine Avenue Ballarat Latrobe Street Between Pleasant Street and Adair Street Ballarat Bacchus Marsh Road Between Granite Road and Exford Road Balliang East Geelong - Bacchus Marsh Road Between Birds Road and Ballan Road Balliang East Coleraine/Balmoral Road Between Cemetery Road and Simson Street Balmoral Belmore Road Between Burke Road and Balwyn Road Balwyn Union Road Between Whitehorse Road and Belmore Road Balwyn Balwyn Road Between Whitehorse Rd and Belmore Rd Balwyn Doncaster Road Between Eastern Freeway and Balwyn Road Balwyn North Greythorn Road Between Doncaster Road and Belmore Road Balwyn North Bulleen Road Between Eastern Freeway and Doncaster Road Balwyn North Winchelsea-Deans Marsh Road Between Cape Otway Road and Coalmine Road Bambra Frankston-Dandenong Road Between Colemans Road and Glasscocks Road Bangholme Midland Highway Between Maddens Road and Scanlons Road Bannochburn Midland Highway Between 46 Km Post and 47 Km Post Barjarg Hume Freeway Between 289 Km Post and 290 Km Post (Northbound) Barnawartha Hume Freeway Between 290 Km Post and 289 Km Post (Southbound) Barnawartha North Colac - Lavers Hill Road Between Hoveys Road and Ackerleys Road East Barongarook Golf Links Road Between Ozone Road and Thorn Street Barwon Heads Bass Highway Between King Road and Mckenzie Road Bass Bass Highway Between Woolamai Road and Woolmers Road Bass Bass Highway Between Soldiers Road and Dwyer Road Bass Midland Highway Between Rollins Road and Ballan Road Batesford Midland Hwy Between Dogrocks
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