The red light and speed camera at the intersection of Borella Road and Young Street has generated more than $760,000 in 10 months.
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The latest data from Revenue NSW revealed $22,494 was generated from 88 speeding fines in March 2021 in addition to $55,805 from 82 red light fines.
Since the camera became operational in June 2020, it has issued 3246 fines worth $763,051.
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More than $725,000 was generated in the financial year to March.
Albury councillor Hen Van de Ven, who owns a business near the Young Street and Borella Road intersection said the installation of the camera had nothing to do with improving safety.
He said there was no history of major crashes or fatalities at the intersection.
"At the end of the day has there been any crashes with that $725,000?," he said.