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Bayside NewsBy Bayside News13 December 2021Updated:15 December 20211 Comment1 Min Read
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FOOTAGE from a speed camera in Frankston. Picture: Supplied
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POLICE are enforcing the new 40 kmph speed limit in the Frankston CBD

On the Frankston eyewatch Facebook page, police said “the new speed limit will assist with safer outdoor dining.

“Most locals would be aware of the highly visible fixed Red Light Speed Camera at the intersection of Nepean Highway and Davey Street,” police said. “Please slow down and obey the signs otherwise your picture will be taken, resulting in speeding fines you didn’t expect or want.”

 The new speed limit is also in effect on Nepean Highway between Fletcher Rd and Davey Street.

First published in the Frankston Times – 14 December 2021

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  1. Nick Stephen on 21 June 2022 6:50 pm

    The 40 limit at that point is ill-conceived. More than half the eating houses on that strip are closed, and on a light change from green to amber drivers will increase slightly to get through the intersection legally and safely and thereby slip over forty by one to six or seven.
    The outdoor eating areas should be removed as they are hardly used at all. The whole set up is a nice little earner though.

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