2022-23 yearly statistics

Total data for the year 2022 to 2023 for mobile and fixed speed cameras and red light cameras.

Top 10 road safety cameras for infringements issued

Camera siteNumber of infringements issued
At the intersection of Rosanna Road and Darebin Street, Heidelberg (N) - Lane 1, 2, 335,114
At the intersection of Flinders Street and William Street, Melbourne - Lane 1, 2, 321,212
At the intersection of Warrigal Road and Batesford Road, Chadstone - Lane 1,2,319,502
Park Street, Parkville between McVean Street and Dollman Street.17,340
At the intersection of King Street and La Trobe Street, West Melbourne Lane - 1, 2, 3, 415,615
At the intersection of Fitzroy Street and Lakeside Drive, St Kilda14,556
Western Ring Road, Sunshine West, Southbound, Boundary Road North Side Gantry - Lane 411,585
Princes Freeway, Lara, Avalon Road Bridge, Melbourne bound - Lane 1, 2, 310,522
At the intersection of Canning Street and Bellavista Drive, Avondale Heights - Lane 1,2,310,337
At the intersection of North Road and Clayton Road, Oakleigh East - Lane 1, 2, 39,202

Key figure

  • Camera-detected infringements (speeding, red light and unregistered) decreased by 4% when compared to 2021-22.

Top 10 mobile road safety cameras for infringements issued

Camera siteNumber of infringements issued
Park Street, Parkville between McVean Street and Dollman Street.17,340
High Street, Windsor between Punt Road and Porter Street.6,162
Kensington Road, Kensington between Dynon Road and Devon Street.5,759
Garden Road, Clayton between Princes Highway and Wellington Road.5,130
Derby Street, Pascoe Vale between O'Hea Street and Warwick Road.4,878
Heaths Road, Hoppers Crossing between Derrimut Road and Mossfiel Drive.4,816
Toorak Road, South Yarra between Tivoli Road and Como Avenue.4,358
Yarra Boulevard, Richmond between Bridge Road and Monash Freeway.4,295
Ballarat Road, Footscray between Geelong Road and Jamieson Avenue.4,292
Princes Freeway, Tynong North between Tynong Road and 2705 Princes Freeway.4,280

Victoria's mobile camera program is comprised of a network of mobile road safety cameras operating approximately 15,900 hours per month. Victoria Police has approved around 2,000 locations across Victoria.

Total infringements for speeding and red-light offences

FY 2022-231,329,783
FY 2021-221,380,807

Key figure

  • In 2022-23 there was a 7% decrease in speeding and 27% increase in red light infringements when compared to 2021-22.

Speeding infringements (fixed and mobile cameras)

Speeding categoriesFY 2022-23FY 2021-22
Exceed speed by less than 10km/h908,447953,964
Exceed speed by 10km/h but less than 15km/h182,015206,800
Exceed speed by 15km/h but less than 25km/h64,06478,309
Exceed speed by 25km/h but less than 30km/h7,0077,235
Exceed speed by 30km/h but less than 35km/h3,1263,265
Exceed speed by 35km/h but less than 40km/h1,7301,911
Exceed speed by 40km/h but less than 45km/h9441,040
Exceed speed by 45km/h or more9661,217
Exceed speed by more than 20km/h in 110km/h zone414339
Total1,168,7131,254,080

Key figures

  • In 2022-23 there was a 7% decrease in speeding infringements when compared to 2021-22.
  • In 2022-23 there was a 3% decrease in fixed camera speeding infringements when compared to 2021-22.
  • In 2022-23 there was a 4% decrease in mobile camera speeding infringements when compared to 2021-22.

Total infringements for red light

FY 2022-23161,070
FY 2021-22126,727

Key figure

  • In 2022-23 there was a 27% increase in red light offences, when compared to 2021-22.

2022-23 statistics per quarter

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