New cameras to enforce from March

Variable messaging signs will be in place at two intersections from today, warning drivers that speed cameras will be enforcing soon, Victoria Police say.

The signage precedes the planned activation of the cameras in March, following an announcement by the government in January 2016 that new speed and red-light cameras would be installed or upgraded to increase safety at critical intersections across Victoria.

The variable messaging signs will stay in place for a fortnight after the activation of the cameras when the messaging will change to ‘cameras now enforcing.’

Both intersections, Brighton and Glen Eira Road in St Kilda East and Nepean Hwy and Centre Road in Brighton East, involve camera upgrades.

Two cameras in Narre Warren and Yarraville were switched on in October and 13 new and upgraded sites started enforcing in February.

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