A novel attempt to prevent stabbings in public areas could be transposed to unsafe roads, in a bid to help catch dangerous drivers.

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Several states have variations of Jack's Law, which lets police wand people without a warrant in an area where serious assaults involving knives have taken place.

Road safety advocates have argued at a NSW parliamentary inquiry that a similar approach could be taken to catching speeding drivers.

The NSW government reintroduced multiple warning signs for both fixed and mobile speed cameras in 2023, at the time tout

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