Hoon noise camera trial ends, but more could pop up soon


A trial of cameras designed to capture noise-polluting vehicles in built-up areas has ended in New South Wales.

Though exact figures haven’t been published, the state government says the cameras – set up within Wollongong and Bayside councils – have gathered data which will now be analysed by the NSW Environmental Protection Authority (EPA).

Authorities claim all noise events captured were related to aggressive acceleration, with motorcycles being responsible for approximately 55 per cent of incidents – despite only accounting for four per cent of vehicles registered in the state.

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Nights and weekends were found to be peak periods for loud vehicles; however, the NSW Government claims 55 per cent of the events captured were caused by the same group of vehicles commuting throughout the day.

“Noisy vehicles and anti-social driver behaviour is a huge frustration for many Wollongong residents,” said Minister Paul Scully, Member for Wollongong.

“The noise camera trial showed that while the technology is still developing, it can provide useful insights that will help improve enforcement.