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CAMERA LOCATIONS
Each fixed road safety camera location in Victoria can be viewed on the map below or searched using this list of camera test certificates. How to use the map. Enter a suburb, street name or offence location (as stated on an infringement notice) in the text field and then select from the drop down suggestions. You can also use your mouse and the zoom tool to navigate the map. FINE AMOUNTS & DEMERIT POINTS The penalties for full licence holders caught speeding are: Exceeding the speed limit. Penalty (as at 1 July 2020) Demerit points. Automatic licence suspension. By less than 10 km/h. $207. 1. 10 km/h–24 km/h.MOBILE CAMERAS
Victoria Police is the authority responsible for choosing locations and operating times of mobile road safety cameras in Victoria. The highest priority locations are those with a high crash-risk and speed-related problem areas. CONTACT US | CAMERAS SAVE LIVES Demerit points and licences. VicRoads. 13 11 71. 8.30am-6pm Monday-Friday. 8.30am-2pm Saturday (limited transactions only) International: +61 3 8391 3216REVENUE FROM FINES
Revenue from fines. In the 2019-20 financial year, the fines issued from road safety cameras amounted to around $288 million. This figure represents a fraction of the overall cost of speed-related crashes. Road trauma costs Victoria between $4 and $6 billion per year, TESTING, CERTIFICATION AND MAINTENANCE Testing a new location. Before any new camera is activated for enforcement, it is subjected to strict Site Acceptance Testing that consists of physical, electrical software, administrative and imageassessments.
40KM/H ZONE CAMERAS
40km/h zone cameras. There are 17 fixed road safety cameras across the state that enforce in 40 km/h zones. In addition to these cameras, mobile cameras continue to enforce speed in 40km/h zones. The 40km/h zones are located in places with a high concentration of pedestrians (near schools and shopping strips) and also where road work is beingRED LIGHT CAMERAS
Red light cameras. Some fixed road safety cameras enforce red light offences only, while others detect both red light and speed. In-road sensors are used at intersections to detect if a vehicle crosses over the stop line against a red traffic light. This triggers the camera to take an image. The camera is designed to take 2 images of an EVIDENCE OF INFRINGEMENT Evidence of infringement. Photos and data captured by certified road safety cameras can be used as evidence of a speeding or red light offence, in accordance with the Road Safety Act 1986. Camera test certificates may be admitted in court as evidence to show the HOMEPAGE | CAMERAS SAVE LIVES Demerit points and licences. VicRoads. 13 11 71. 8.30am-6pm Monday-Friday. 8.30am-2pm Saturday (limited transactions only) International: +61 3 8391 3216CAMERA LOCATIONS
Each fixed road safety camera location in Victoria can be viewed on the map below or searched using this list of camera test certificates. How to use the map. Enter a suburb, street name or offence location (as stated on an infringement notice) in the text field and then select from the drop down suggestions. You can also use your mouse and the zoom tool to navigate the map. FINE AMOUNTS & DEMERIT POINTS The penalties for full licence holders caught speeding are: Exceeding the speed limit. Penalty (as at 1 July 2020) Demerit points. Automatic licence suspension. By less than 10 km/h. $207. 1. 10 km/h–24 km/h.MOBILE CAMERAS
Victoria Police is the authority responsible for choosing locations and operating times of mobile road safety cameras in Victoria. The highest priority locations are those with a high crash-risk and speed-related problem areas. CONTACT US | CAMERAS SAVE LIVES Demerit points and licences. VicRoads. 13 11 71. 8.30am-6pm Monday-Friday. 8.30am-2pm Saturday (limited transactions only) International: +61 3 8391 3216REVENUE FROM FINES
Revenue from fines. In the 2019-20 financial year, the fines issued from road safety cameras amounted to around $288 million. This figure represents a fraction of the overall cost of speed-related crashes. Road trauma costs Victoria between $4 and $6 billion per year, TESTING, CERTIFICATION AND MAINTENANCE Testing a new location. Before any new camera is activated for enforcement, it is subjected to strict Site Acceptance Testing that consists of physical, electrical software, administrative and imageassessments.
40KM/H ZONE CAMERAS
40km/h zone cameras. There are 17 fixed road safety cameras across the state that enforce in 40 km/h zones. In addition to these cameras, mobile cameras continue to enforce speed in 40km/h zones. The 40km/h zones are located in places with a high concentration of pedestrians (near schools and shopping strips) and also where road work is beingRED LIGHT CAMERAS
Red light cameras. Some fixed road safety cameras enforce red light offences only, while others detect both red light and speed. In-road sensors are used at intersections to detect if a vehicle crosses over the stop line against a red traffic light. This triggers the camera to take an image. The camera is designed to take 2 images of an EVIDENCE OF INFRINGEMENT Evidence of infringement. Photos and data captured by certified road safety cameras can be used as evidence of a speeding or red light offence, in accordance with the Road Safety Act 1986. Camera test certificates may be admitted in court as evidence to show theFINES & PENALTIES
Options for dealing with a fine include: pay in full (External link) nominate another driver (External link) request an internal review (External link) elect to go to court (External link) apply for an extension of time (External link) apply for payment by instalments (External link). If you have been fined for traveling more than 25km/h over
REVENUE FROM FINES
Revenue from fines. In the 2019-20 financial year, the fines issued from road safety cameras amounted to around $288 million. This figure represents a fraction of the overall cost of speed-related crashes. Road trauma costs Victoria between $4 and $6 billion per EVIDENCE OF INFRINGEMENT Evidence of infringement. Photos and data captured by certified road safety cameras can be used as evidence of a speeding or red light offence, in accordance with the Road Safety Act 1986. Camera test certificates may be admitted in court as evidence to show the NEW ROAD SAFETY CAMERA TECHNOLOGY TO SAVE LIVES New Road Safety Camera technology to save lives. 9 April 2021. New technology will help catch people using their mobile phones while driving and putting others road users at risk. The Victorian Government is providing $33.7 million to use this technology for enforcement on Victorian roads. The government will introduce newlegislation to be
FIXED CAMERA LOCATIONS Fixed camera locations. Fixed camera locations are determined by a committee (the Fixed Camera Site Selection Committee) chaired by Victoria Police (External link) (External link) and has representatives from VicRoads (External link) (External link) and the Department of Justice and Community Safety (External link) (Externallink).
CAMERA TEST CERTIFICATES Camera test certificates. All Victorian fixed digital road safety cameras are tested annually by an independent testing officer in accordance with the Road Safety (General) Regulations 2019. Once successfully tested, a certificate of compliance (referred to here as a ‘test certificate’) is issued for each camera, confirming itadheres to
FINES BY CATEGORY
2015-16 by quarter and annual overview. archived data. This data shows the number of fines and official warnings issued by Victoria Police for: on-the-spot offences. traffic camera offences. unpaid tolls. Numbers of official warnings don’t necessarily correspond to fines issued during the same period because a fine may be issued in oneperiod
FLASHED BUT NOT SPEEDING Flashed but not speeding. If you see a road safety camera flash and you are certain you were not speeding or driving against a red light or red arrow, do not panic. There are a few reasons why the camera may have flashed. For example: It may be in a testing phase. It may havebeen capturing an
POINT TO POINT
Demerit points and licences. VicRoads. 13 11 71. 8.30am-6pm Monday-Friday. 8.30am-2pm Saturday (limited transactions only) International: +61 3 8391 3216 - CAMERAS SAVE LIVES Demerit points and licences. VicRoads. 13 11 71. 8.30am-6pm Monday-Friday. 8.30am-2pm Saturday (limited transactions only) International: +61 3 8391 3216 HOMEPAGE | CAMERAS SAVE LIVES Demerit points and licences. VicRoads. 13 11 71. 8.30am-6pm Monday-Friday. 8.30am-2pm Saturday (limited transactions only) International: +61 3 8391 3216CAMERA LOCATIONS
Each fixed road safety camera location in Victoria can be viewed on the map below or searched using this list of camera test certificates. How to use the map. Enter a suburb, street name or offence location (as stated on an infringement notice) in the text field and then select from the drop down suggestions. You can also use your mouse and the zoom tool to navigate the map. FINE AMOUNTS & DEMERIT POINTS The penalties for full licence holders caught speeding are: Exceeding the speed limit. Penalty (as at 1 July 2020) Demerit points. Automatic licence suspension. By less than 10 km/h. $207. 1. 10 km/h–24 km/h.FINES & PENALTIES
REVENUE FROM FINES
Revenue from fines. In the 2019-20 financial year, the fines issued from road safety cameras amounted to around $288 million. This figure represents a fraction of the overall cost of speed-related crashes. Road trauma costs Victoria between $4 and $6 billion per year,MOBILE CAMERAS
Victoria Police is the authority responsible for choosing locations and operating times of mobile road safety cameras in Victoria. The highest priority locations are those with a high crash-risk and speed-related problem areas.RED LIGHT CAMERAS
Red light cameras. Some fixed road safety cameras enforce red light offences only, while others detect both red light and speed. In-road sensors are used at intersections to detect if a vehicle crosses over the stop line against a red traffic light. This triggers the camera to take an image. The camera is designed to take 2 images of an40KM/H ZONE CAMERAS
40km/h zone cameras. There are 17 fixed road safety cameras across the state that enforce in 40 km/h zones. In addition to these cameras, mobile cameras continue to enforce speed in 40km/h zones. The 40km/h zones are located in places with a high concentration of pedestrians (near schools and shopping strips) and also where road work is being CAMERA TEST CERTIFICATES Camera test certificates. All Victorian fixed digital road safety cameras are tested annually by an independent testing officer in accordance with the Road Safety (General) Regulations 2019. Once successfully tested, a certificate of compliance (referred to here as a ‘test certificate’) is issued for each camera, confirming itadheres to
FILES.CAMERASSAVELIVES.VIC.GOV.AU files.camerassavelives.vic.gov.au HOMEPAGE | CAMERAS SAVE LIVES Demerit points and licences. VicRoads. 13 11 71. 8.30am-6pm Monday-Friday. 8.30am-2pm Saturday (limited transactions only) International: +61 3 8391 3216CAMERA LOCATIONS
Each fixed road safety camera location in Victoria can be viewed on the map below or searched using this list of camera test certificates. How to use the map. Enter a suburb, street name or offence location (as stated on an infringement notice) in the text field and then select from the drop down suggestions. You can also use your mouse and the zoom tool to navigate the map. FINE AMOUNTS & DEMERIT POINTS The penalties for full licence holders caught speeding are: Exceeding the speed limit. Penalty (as at 1 July 2020) Demerit points. Automatic licence suspension. By less than 10 km/h. $207. 1. 10 km/h–24 km/h.FINES & PENALTIES
REVENUE FROM FINES
Revenue from fines. In the 2019-20 financial year, the fines issued from road safety cameras amounted to around $288 million. This figure represents a fraction of the overall cost of speed-related crashes. Road trauma costs Victoria between $4 and $6 billion per year,MOBILE CAMERAS
Victoria Police is the authority responsible for choosing locations and operating times of mobile road safety cameras in Victoria. The highest priority locations are those with a high crash-risk and speed-related problem areas.RED LIGHT CAMERAS
Red light cameras. Some fixed road safety cameras enforce red light offences only, while others detect both red light and speed. In-road sensors are used at intersections to detect if a vehicle crosses over the stop line against a red traffic light. This triggers the camera to take an image. The camera is designed to take 2 images of an40KM/H ZONE CAMERAS
40km/h zone cameras. There are 17 fixed road safety cameras across the state that enforce in 40 km/h zones. In addition to these cameras, mobile cameras continue to enforce speed in 40km/h zones. The 40km/h zones are located in places with a high concentration of pedestrians (near schools and shopping strips) and also where road work is being CAMERA TEST CERTIFICATES Camera test certificates. All Victorian fixed digital road safety cameras are tested annually by an independent testing officer in accordance with the Road Safety (General) Regulations 2019. Once successfully tested, a certificate of compliance (referred to here as a ‘test certificate’) is issued for each camera, confirming itadheres to
FILES.CAMERASSAVELIVES.VIC.GOV.AU files.camerassavelives.vic.gov.au CONTACT US | CAMERAS SAVE LIVES Demerit points and licences. VicRoads. 13 11 71. 8.30am-6pm Monday-Friday. 8.30am-2pm Saturday (limited transactions only) International: +61 3 8391 3216 TESTING, CERTIFICATION AND MAINTENANCE Testing a new location. Before any new camera is activated for enforcement, it is subjected to strict Site Acceptance Testing that consists of physical, electrical software, administrative and imageassessments.
EVIDENCE OF INFRINGEMENT Evidence of infringement. Photos and data captured by certified road safety cameras can be used as evidence of a speeding or red light offence, in accordance with the Road Safety Act 1986. Camera test certificates may be admitted in court as evidence to show theRED LIGHT CAMERAS
Red light cameras. Some fixed road safety cameras enforce red light offences only, while others detect both red light and speed. In-road sensors are used at intersections to detect if a vehicle crosses over the stop line against a red traffic light. This triggers the camera to take an image. The camera is designed to take 2 images of an FIXED CAMERA LOCATIONS Demerit points and licences. VicRoads. 13 11 71. 8.30am-6pm Monday-Friday. 8.30am-2pm Saturday (limited transactions only) International: +61 3 8391 3216 CAMERA TEST CERTIFICATES Camera test certificates. All Victorian fixed digital road safety cameras are tested annually by an independent testing officer in accordance with the Road Safety (General) Regulations 2019. Once successfully tested, a certificate of compliance (referred to here as a ‘test certificate’) is issued for each camera, confirming itadheres to
HOW CAMERA LOCATIONS ARE CHOSEN Victoria’s road safety camera system consists of both fixed and mobile road safety cameras. Fixed cameras. Fixed camera locations are determined by a committee (the Fixed Camera Site Selection Committee) chaired by Victoria Police (External link) and has representatives from Department of Transport (External link) and the Department of Justice and Community Safety (External link). APPROVED MOBILE CAMERA LOCATIONS Mobile cameras can be used in unmarked vehicles parked on the side of the road or on a tripod outside the vehicle. Victoria Police has approved approximately 2000 locations across Victoria where mobile cameras can operate at any time on any day. An up-to-date list of approved mobile camera locations is published here monthly.POINT TO POINT
Demerit points and licences. VicRoads. 13 11 71. 8.30am-6pm Monday-Friday. 8.30am-2pm Saturday (limited transactions only) International: +61 3 8391 3216 FLASHED BUT NOT SPEEDING Flashed but not speeding. If you see a road safety camera flash and you are certain you were not speeding or driving against a red light or red arrow, do not panic. There are a few reasons why the camera may have flashed. For example: It may be in a testing phase. It may havebeen capturing an
HOMEPAGE | CAMERAS SAVE LIVESBLINK CAMERA SAVE VIDEOSCHANGE CAMERA SAVE LOCATIONHOW TO SAVE CAMERA VIDEOWHERE DOES CAMERA SAVE FILESWINDOWS 10 CAMERA SAVE LOCATION Demerit points and licences. VicRoads. 13 11 71. 8.30am-6pm Monday-Friday. 8.30am-2pm Saturday (limited transactions only) International: +61 3 8391 3216MOBILE CAMERAS
Victoria Police is the authority responsible for choosing locations and operating times of mobile road safety cameras in Victoria. The highest priority locations are those with a high crash-risk and speed-related problem areas. FINE AMOUNTS & DEMERIT POINTS The penalties for full licence holders caught speeding are: Exceeding the speed limit. Penalty (as at 1 July 2020) Demerit points. Automatic licence suspension. By less than 10 km/h. $207. 1. 10 km/h–24 km/h.FINES & PENALTIES
Options for dealing with a fine include: pay in full (External link) nominate another driver (External link) request an internal review (External link) elect to go to court (External link) apply for an extension of time (External link) apply for payment by instalments (External link). If you have been fined for traveling more than 25km/h over
CONTACT US | CAMERAS SAVE LIVES Demerit points and licences. VicRoads. 13 11 71. 8.30am-6pm Monday-Friday. 8.30am-2pm Saturday (limited transactions only) International: +61 3 8391 3216 FIXED CAMERA LOCATIONS Fixed camera locations. Fixed camera locations are determined by a committee (the Fixed Camera Site Selection Committee) chaired by Victoria Police (External link) (External link) and has representatives from VicRoads (External link) (External link) and the Department of Justice and Community Safety (External link) (Externallink).
EVIDENCE OF INFRINGEMENT Evidence of infringement. Photos and data captured by certified road safety cameras can be used as evidence of a speeding or red light offence, in accordance with the Road Safety Act 1986. Camera test certificates may be admitted in court as evidence to show theRED LIGHT CAMERAS
Red light cameras. Some fixed road safety cameras enforce red light offences only, while others detect both red light and speed. In-road sensors are used at intersections to detect if a vehicle crosses over the stop line against a red traffic light. This triggers the camera to take an image. The camera is designed to take 2 images of anFINES BY CATEGORY
2015-16 by quarter and annual overview. archived data. This data shows the number of fines and official warnings issued by Victoria Police for: on-the-spot offences. traffic camera offences. unpaid tolls. Numbers of official warnings don’t necessarily correspond to fines issued during the same period because a fine may be issued in oneperiod
PENINSULA LINK CAMERAS OPERATING CORRECTLY 5 May 2017. A recent investigation by the Road Safety Camera Commissioner, Mr John Voyage, has found all Peninsula Link road safety cameras are operating correctly. The Commissioner has confirmed that both the point-to-point and instantaneous systems are operating accurately, with his enquiry finding no faults or errors with thecameras.
HOMEPAGE | CAMERAS SAVE LIVESBLINK CAMERA SAVE VIDEOSCHANGE CAMERA SAVE LOCATIONHOW TO SAVE CAMERA VIDEOWHERE DOES CAMERA SAVE FILESWINDOWS 10 CAMERA SAVE LOCATION Demerit points and licences. VicRoads. 13 11 71. 8.30am-6pm Monday-Friday. 8.30am-2pm Saturday (limited transactions only) International: +61 3 8391 3216MOBILE CAMERAS
Victoria Police is the authority responsible for choosing locations and operating times of mobile road safety cameras in Victoria. The highest priority locations are those with a high crash-risk and speed-related problem areas. FINE AMOUNTS & DEMERIT POINTS The penalties for full licence holders caught speeding are: Exceeding the speed limit. Penalty (as at 1 July 2020) Demerit points. Automatic licence suspension. By less than 10 km/h. $207. 1. 10 km/h–24 km/h.FINES & PENALTIES
Options for dealing with a fine include: pay in full (External link) nominate another driver (External link) request an internal review (External link) elect to go to court (External link) apply for an extension of time (External link) apply for payment by instalments (External link). If you have been fined for traveling more than 25km/h over
CONTACT US | CAMERAS SAVE LIVES Demerit points and licences. VicRoads. 13 11 71. 8.30am-6pm Monday-Friday. 8.30am-2pm Saturday (limited transactions only) International: +61 3 8391 3216 FIXED CAMERA LOCATIONS Fixed camera locations. Fixed camera locations are determined by a committee (the Fixed Camera Site Selection Committee) chaired by Victoria Police (External link) (External link) and has representatives from VicRoads (External link) (External link) and the Department of Justice and Community Safety (External link) (Externallink).
EVIDENCE OF INFRINGEMENT Evidence of infringement. Photos and data captured by certified road safety cameras can be used as evidence of a speeding or red light offence, in accordance with the Road Safety Act 1986. Camera test certificates may be admitted in court as evidence to show theRED LIGHT CAMERAS
Red light cameras. Some fixed road safety cameras enforce red light offences only, while others detect both red light and speed. In-road sensors are used at intersections to detect if a vehicle crosses over the stop line against a red traffic light. This triggers the camera to take an image. The camera is designed to take 2 images of anFINES BY CATEGORY
2015-16 by quarter and annual overview. archived data. This data shows the number of fines and official warnings issued by Victoria Police for: on-the-spot offences. traffic camera offences. unpaid tolls. Numbers of official warnings don’t necessarily correspond to fines issued during the same period because a fine may be issued in oneperiod
PENINSULA LINK CAMERAS OPERATING CORRECTLY 5 May 2017. A recent investigation by the Road Safety Camera Commissioner, Mr John Voyage, has found all Peninsula Link road safety cameras are operating correctly. The Commissioner has confirmed that both the point-to-point and instantaneous systems are operating accurately, with his enquiry finding no faults or errors with thecameras.
FINE AMOUNTS & DEMERIT POINTS Exceeding the speed limit. Penalty (as at 1 July 2020) Demerit points. Automatic licence suspension. By less than 10 km/h. $207. 1 10 km/h–24 km/h. $330. 3 25 km/h–29 km/hCAMERA LOCATIONS
Each fixed road safety camera location in Victoria can be viewed on the map below or searched using this list of camera test certificates. How to use the map. Enter a suburb, street name or offence location (as stated on an infringement notice) in the text field and then select from the drop down suggestions. You can also use your mouse and the zoom tool to navigate the map. EVIDENCE OF INFRINGEMENT Evidence of infringement. Photos and data captured by certified road safety cameras can be used as evidence of a speeding or red light offence, in accordance with the Road Safety Act 1986. Camera test certificates may be admitted in court as evidence to show theRED LIGHT CAMERAS
Red light cameras. Some fixed road safety cameras enforce red light offences only, while others detect both red light and speed. In-road sensors are used at intersections to detect if a vehicle crosses over the stop line against a red traffic light. This triggers the camera to take an image. The camera is designed to take 2 images of anSPEED CAMERAS
Road safety cameras have the capability to; capture images of traffic offences. differentiate between vehicles on a multi-lane road. calculate the speed of a vehicle. electronically store encrypted images and incident information. use independent secondary speed verification technology to verify incidents. (where applicable) useother traffic
40KM/H ZONE CAMERAS
40km/h zone cameras. There are 17 fixed road safety cameras across the state that enforce in 40 km/h zones. In addition to these cameras, mobile cameras continue to enforce speed in 40km/h zones. The 40km/h zones are located in places with a high concentration of pedestrians (near schools and shopping strips) and also where road work is being HOW CAMERA LOCATIONS ARE CHOSEN Victoria’s road safety camera system consists of both fixed and mobile road safety cameras. Fixed cameras. Fixed camera locations are determined by a committee (the Fixed Camera Site Selection Committee) chaired by Victoria Police (External link) and has representatives from Department of Transport (External link) and the Department of Justice and Community Safety (External link). APPROVED MOBILE CAMERA LOCATIONS Mobile cameras can be used in unmarked vehicles parked on the side of the road or on a tripod outside the vehicle. Victoria Police has approved approximately 2000 locations across Victoria where mobile cameras can operate at any time on any day. An up-to-date list of approved mobile camera locations is published here monthly. CAMERA TEST CERTIFICATES Camera test certificates. All Victorian fixed digital road safety cameras are tested annually by an independent testing officer in accordance with the Road Safety (General) Regulations 2019. Once successfully tested, a certificate of compliance (referred to here as a ‘test certificate’) is issued for each camera, confirming itadheres to
WET FILM | CAMERAS SAVE LIVES Wet-film technology. Some intersections with red light only cameras still use original film processing equipment, known as wet-film technology. These sites are tested weekly by trained officers while installing and removing the film magazines. According to the Road Safety (General) Regulations 2019, camera test certificates are notrequired for
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