Authorities are installing new speed cameras near over a dozen schools in Perth, Western Australia, identified as high-risk zones for pedestrian safety. The initiative targets areas with significant traffic and a history of speeding incidents. Schools included in the initial rollout are Maida Vale Primary, Banksia Grove Primary, Presbyterian Ladies’ College, Hale School, and Lake Monger Primary. The move aims to protect students and reduce the risk of accidents during school hours. Specific details regarding the implementation timeline and camera locations are yet to be fully released. This announcement follows ongoing concerns from parents and school officials regarding driver behaviour in school zones. The increased enforcement is part of a broader road safety strategy for the region.