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The NSW Roads and Traffic Authority has deployed facial recognition technology in an attempt to block licence fraud, the state's assistant Transport Minister David Borger announced today.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The RTA and NSW Maritime are to be killed off in their current form. A new agency, Roads and Maritime, will be created in their ...
Moves are afoot to ban the use of mobile phones on Australia's roads. It'll hit business productivity hard and it's doubtful it'll have much impact on accident rates. It will, of course, be a big ...
The NSW Roads and Traffic Authority has committed at least $2 million on a major SAP upgrade, with acting chief information officer John Thomas expecting the first phase to be completed by the end ...
The NSW Roads and Traffic Authority's controversial new ban on P-platers driving more than 3000 new and used cars, which came into effect on July 11, has been introduced despite clear evidence ...
They say the RTA refused to recognise he was not responsible for the offences - two of which occurred in different parts of NSW on the same day. ''Nathan was driven to break the law by driving ...
THE state government has been forced to reinstate a senior RTA lawyer in a case that has cost taxpayers $1.5 million. After one of the most expensive legal defences mounted by a NSW government ...
While Transport for NSW will look after strategy and policy, the 'frontline' services performed by the RTA will be handled by a new body called Roads and Maritime Services (RMS).
Submissions can be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to Camera Location Review, PO Box 928, North Sydney NSW 2059.
The RTA concluded from the trial that ISA technology could save up to 35 lives lost on NSW roads each year and prevent a further 1455 injuries. The RTA views smartphones as an opportunity to ...
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