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Dylan Thomsen: AA Road Safety Spokesperson says that warning signs ahead of permanent speed cameras would be a quick easy win for road safety

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Placing warning signs ahead of all permanent speed cameras would be a quick win for road safety.

Of the 10 new cameras added to Auckland and Northland roads last year, only one, on State Highway 1 in Kawakawa, is set to have signage.

But the AA says signs remind people who are unintentionally speeding to slow down in high-risk locations.

AA Road safety spokesperson Dylan Thomsen says this would be an easy measure for the Government to action.

He says within a couple of months, all 60 permanent cameras across the country could be signposted, costing a tiny fraction of what we spend in the transport space.

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Placing warning signs ahead of all permanent speed cameras would be a quick win for road safety.

Of the 10 new cameras added to Auckland and Northland roads last year, only one, on State Highway 1 in Kawakawa, is set to have signage.

But the AA says signs remind people who are unintentionally speeding to slow down in high-risk locations.

AA Road safety spokesperson Dylan Thomsen says this would be an easy measure for the Government to action.

He says within a couple of months, all 60 permanent cameras across the country could be signposted, costing a tiny fraction of what we spend in the transport space.

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