Queensland taps Acusensus to limit regional aggressive driving

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Melbourne-based mobile phone camera technology company Acusensus has secured a five-plus year contract with an estimated value of  $11.7 million from the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads.

As part of the agreement, Acusensus will support the Queensland government in its endeavours to improve road safety and reduce serious injuries and fatalities on the roads using Acusensus’ Harmony trailer-based road safety speed camera solution. 

According to the company, the solutions will be deployed and maintained by ACE Australia from regional bases located throughout the state. 

Moreover, the Agreement’s grant expands Acusensus’ current operations in Queensland for solutions for fixed and mobile seatbelt and mobile phone safety.

The award of the Agreement in Queensland, according to Acusensus Managing Director Alexander Jannink, displays Acusensus’ dedication to top-notch customer service, product quality, and traffic safety.

“We are proud of the partnership we have with the Queensland government to supply mobile phone and world first seatbelt detection enforcement solutions, and to now extend that partnership by supplying trailer-based speed enforcement cameras state-wide,” explained Mr Jannink.

He added that the bulk of road fatalities in Queensland occur in the regions, making this program a crucial effort to save lives all around the state.

The Acusensus Harmony solution has been used in New South Wales since July 2021 under the NSW Government’s mobile speed enforcement camera program.