Have your say

You can tell us where you think enforcement cameras should be placed on NSW roads. The information you provide, together with crash data and other road safety information, will help to prioritise future locations for enforcement cameras in NSW.

You can also send us your comments about speed limits and speed limit signs in NSW. Your comments, together with crash data and other road safety engineering information will be used to assess roads that require a speed zone review.

By signing up for email updates to permanent speed limit changes in NSW, you'll receive an email when changes are scheduled to take effect.

FAQs

What are the benefits of enforcement cameras?

Each year, speeding contributes to about 41% of road fatalities and 24% of serious injuries.

Speed enforcement cameras have been proven to make the roads safer by encouraging drivers to slow down, reducing the number and severity of crashes, resulting in fewer deaths and injuries.

Speed cameras work in conjunction with speed enforcement carried out by the NSW Police Force. 

Can I comment on any road in NSW, including local council roads?

Yes. Although many NSW roads are managed by local councils, Transport for NSW is responsible for reviewing and setting speed zones, as well as enforcement camera locations, on all NSW roads. Transport for NSW works with local councils to ensure speed limits are safe and appropriate, and to determine the locations of enforcement cameras.

What information will the email updates include and how often are they sent?

Email updates will link to information about changes to permanent speed limits scheduled to take effect within NSW. The email will also include links to edit your subscription preferences and to unsubscribe from emails. 

Emails are usually sent during business hours every two weeks when changes to permanent speed limits are planned to take place.