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Subscriber only The Sunshine Coast s speed camera hot spots have been revealed after more than 10,000 infringements were issued during 2020, totalling more than $2m in fines. Queensland Police have released data collected from the Coast s five fixed speed camera locations which last year monitored more than 28 million vehicles. Despite signs alerting drivers to each fixed camera, 10,858 fines were issued to speedsters, amounting to $2,280,180 in fines, based on the Department of Transport and Main Road s estimate that the average speeding ticket issued in Queensland is $210. Sunshine Coast speed camera statistics from the 2020 calendar year. Picture: QPS The point to point speed camera on the Bruce Highway southbound from Landsborough to Elimbah was revealed as one of the region s worst spots for speeding in 2020 with 3814 tickets issued, pulling in an estimated $800,000 in fines.
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As Queensland opens up and holiday makers are roaring to hit the roads this Easter, The Courier-Mail has determined where the state s most lucrative speed and red light cameras are positioned, with one Gold Coast speed camera alone raking in over $16,000 per day. The state s five worst hot spots for drivers speeding and running red lights have been revealed, with the five locations drawing in an eye-watering amount of money. An intersection at Broadbeach Waters, Mount Gravatt-Capalaba Rd, the Pacific My in Loganholme, Kangaroo Point s Main St and the Bruce Hwy at Burpangary East raked in just shy of a gobsmacking $20 million in just one year.
As Queensland opens up and holiday makers are roaring to hit the roads this Easter, The Courier-Mail has determined where the state s most lucrative speed and red light cameras are positioned, with one Gold Coast speed camera alone raking in over $16,000 per day. The state s five worst hot spots for drivers speeding and running red lights have been revealed, with the five locations drawing in an eye-watering amount of money. An intersection at Broadbeach Waters, Mount Gravatt-Capalaba Rd, the Pacific My in Loganholme, Kangaroo Point s Main St and the Bruce Hwy at Burpangary East raked in just shy of a gobsmacking $20 million in just one year.