'Necessary and essential': Leading motoring body says speed camera warning signs are crucial

The NSW government is considering removing speed camera warning signs in the state, but the NRMA says they are essential to road safety.

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The leading NSW motoring body has warned against removing "crucial" speed camera signs after the state government said it would consider the move.

Peter Khoury, spokesman for the NRMA, on Monday said such signs were "necessary and essential" as part of efforts to prevent road deaths.

"The warning signs act as a crucial education tool to alert motorists that they're driving in dangerous locations where people have been killed or injured and obviously what we want them to do is slow down," he told reporters in Sydney.

You can check out the full version of this story in English on SBS News here.


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