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Commissioner thanks police officer who threw a speed radar at a car

Chelepy’s comments came after research commissioned by the Department of Transport and Main Roads found Queensland motorists had become more likely to speed, especially in school zones.
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The 2024 research separated motorists into three categories. While the proportion of drivers…
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