WA will soon have more speed cameras with the State Government awarding a $64 million contract for extra fixed and red light cameras to German company Jenoptik.

An extra 60 red light cameras will be installed at Perth intersections, taking the number to 90, Seven News reports.

Twenty five fixed speed cameras will also be installed at yet-to-be determined locations, adding to the five currently on the Mitchell and Kwinana freeways.

Point-to-point cameras will also reportedly be operating in the city within the year.

“You have to acknowledge that there is a significant reduction in serious injury crashes as a result of those cameras,” Police Minister Liza Harvey told Seven.

She said the aim was to reduce crashes and speed, not raise revenue.