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The state government is reaping more than $100m a year from leadfoot drivers in 40km/h zones. See the top five hot spots and the full list of where you could be pinged.
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29th June 2025
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Mapped: Every 40km/h speed camera in Victoria
The state government is reaping more than $100m a year from leadfoot drivers in 40km/h zones. See the top five hot spots and the full list of where you could be pinged.
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