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Covering more than 650 kilometres of the state's most dangerous stretches of road, NSW's network of point-to-point or average speed cameras is the country's most extensive.
The 332 people killed on NSW roads so far in 2016Â is 42 higher than at the same time last year and the toll has prompted a new police blitz on reckless drivers.Â
As a vascular and trauma surgeon I am confronted daily with the horror of serious road injury.
NSW drivers were caught speeding through school zones more than 80,000 times in the past year while children as young as five were being dropped off by their parents, new data has revealed.
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