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Victorian Government Announces 28 3 Million Spend on New Speed Camera Technology

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Government procurement for road safety technology; no direct commercial mechanism for private sector beyond potential future contracts. Weak mechanism / too early stage / no concrete channel.

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  • Victorian Government announces $28.3 million investment in speed camera technology.
  • New 'all-in-one' camera can detect speeding, mobile phone use, and seatbelt violations.
  • Funding includes mobile trailer technology and upgrades to existing cameras.
  • Acusensus has demonstrated its technology to the Victorian Department of Justice, but no contracts confirmed.
  • Current seatbelt/mobile phone cameras operated by Jenoptik; contract expires June 30, 2026.

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Victorian Government Announces 28 3 Million Spend on New Speed Camera Technology β€” News Analysis