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Kids at risk as speedsters ignore school zones

New data from the Department of Transport of Main Roads shows more than 3600 speeding infringements were handed out for drivers going between 13 and 20 kilometres per hour over the limit, with a further 592 clocked doing between 21 and 30 kilometres over.Transport Minister Mark Bailey slammed…
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