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Statistics - Quarter 2 2024-25

See data for October to December 2024 on the various offences detected by the road safety camera system and the fines (infringements) associated with those offences.

The following page provides data for October to December 2024 in relation to the various offences detected by the road safety camera system and the fines (infringements) associated with those offences.

Top 10 road safety cameras for infringements issued

Camera siteNumber of infringements issued
At The Intersection Of Fitzroy Street and Lakeside Drive, St Kilda2,456
At The Intersection Of Rosanna Road and Darebin Street, Heidelberg(N) - Lane 1, 2, 32,444
At The Intersection Of Warrigal Road and Batesford Road, Chadstone - Lane 1,2,31,941
Eastlink, Keysborough, Northbound, Dandenong Bypass Bridge - Lane 31,877
At The Intersection Of Plenty Road and Ambrose Treacy Drive, Bundoora - Lane 1,2,3,41,742
At The Intersection Of Nepean Highway And Davey Street, Frankston - Lane 1, 2, 31,613
At The Intersection Of Flinders Street And William Street, Melbourne - Lane 1, 2, 31,580
At The Intersection Of Canning Street and Bellavista Drive, Avondale Heights (Eastbound) - Lane 1,2,31,554
At The Intersection Of King Street And La Trobe Street, West Melbourne Lane - 1, 2, 3, 41,463
At The Intersection Of Geelong Road and Barkly Street, Footscray - Lane 1,2,31,420

Key figure

  • Fixed road safety camera-detected infringements (speeding, red light and unregistered) decreased by 45% when compared to previous quarter (July to September 2024).

Top 10 mobile road safety cameras for infringements issued

Camera siteNumber of infringements issued
Ellscott Boulevard, Mickleham - Mobile906
Kensington Road, Kensington - Mobile864
Gallaghers Road, Glen Waverley - Mobile831
Garden Road, Clayton - Mobile795
St Kilda Road, St Kilda - Mobile677
Albert Street, East Melbourne - Mobile651
High Street, Windsor - Mobile649
Nepean Highway, Seaford - Mobile628
Princes Freeway, Tynong North - Mobile594
Heaths Road, Hoppers Crossing - Mobile538
  • 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.

Key figure

  • Mobile road safety camera-detected infringements decreased by 30% when compared to previous quarter (July to September 2024).

Total infringements for speeding and red-light offences

Quarter 2 (October -December) 2024-25164,806
Quarter 1 (July - September) 2024-25238,576
Quarter 4 (April - June) 2023-24308,460

Key figure

  • There was a 32% decrease in speeding infringements and 24% decrease in red-light infringement when compared to the previous quarter (July to September 2024).

Speeding infringements (fixed and mobile cameras)

Speeding categoriesQ2 (October – December) 2024–25Q1 (July – September) 2024-25Q4 (April – June) 2023–24
Exceed speed by less than 10km/h105,163156,566200,979
Exceed speed by 10km/h but less than 15km/h21,96532,95842,419
Exceed speed by 15km/h but less than 25km/h8,37412,15515,933
Exceed speed by 25km/h but less than 30km/h1,9021,8481,798
Exceed speed by 30km/h but less than 35km/h923747805
Exceed speed by 35km/h but less than 40km/h493427445
Exceed speed by 40km/h but less than 45km/h247238246
Exceed speed by 45km/h or more318240265
Exceed speed by more than 20km/h in 110km/h zone277205171
Total139,662205,384263,061

Key figures

Speeding infringements detected by both fixed and mobile cameras:

  • decreased by 32% when compared to the previous quarter (July to September 2024)
  • decreased by 56% when compared to the same period last year (October to December 2023).

Total infringements for red-light

Quarter 2 (October – December) 2024-2525,144
Quarter 1 (July – September) 2024-2533,192
Quarter 4 (April – June) 2023-24 45,399

Key figure

Red-light infringements detected by the fixed cameras:

  • decreased by 24% compared to the previous quarter (July to September 2024)
  • decreased by 44% when compared when compared to the same period last year (October to December 2023).

Top 10 mobile phone and seatbelt detection cameras for infringements issued

Camera siteNumber of infringements issued
Melbourne Road, North Geelong, between Cowie Street and Cowies Creek625
At The Intersection Between Keilor Road and Woodland Street - Lane 2404
Plenty Road, Bundoora, between Grimshaw Street and Greenwood Drive373
Fifteenth Street, Mildura, between Etiwanda Avenue and San Mateo Avenue369
Tarneit Road, Tarneit, between Knightsbridge Drive and Meadow Way351
Old Geelong Road, Hoppers Crossing, between Heaths Road and Nevada Court350
At The Intersection Between Sharps Road and Sky Road - Lane 2341
At The Intersection Between Kananook Creek and Thompsons Road Overpass - Lane 1328
At The Intersection Between Glenbarry Road and Somerton Road - Lane 2298
Princes Street, Traralgon, between Coonoc Road and Kosciuszko Street295

Mobile phone and seatbelt detection infringements

Offence typeNumber of Infringements issued
Driver touching a portable device2,384
Driver with a portable device resting on body, clothes or lap641
Driver failing to ensure passenger is occupying a seating position with an approved seatbelt or wearing the approved seatbelt or both2,488
Driver failing to occupy the driver's seating position with an approved seatbelt or failing to wear the approved seatbelt or both3,792
Unregistered vehicle206
Total9,511

Key figure

  • Mobile phone and seatbelt detection infringements decreased by 58% when compared to previous quarter (July to September 2024).

Financial year overview

Overview of statistics available

Driver compliance rates

Compares data on the number of vehicles that pass a road safety camera with infringements detected.

Data and graphs presenting the trends in speeding and unregistered vehicle fines for each highway camera system in Victoria.

Fines by category

Shows the number of fines and official warnings issued by Victoria Police for speeding, red-light and unpaid toll offences, including specific data for:

  • official warnings vs fines
  • speeding categories – fixed and mobile cameras
  • speeding categories – highway cameras.

Fines by location

Includes quarterly and yearly lists of the top road safety camera locations by total number of fines issued, including specific data for:

  • top 50 cameras
  • top 20 cameras – speed offences
  • top 20 cameras – red-light offences
  • fines ($) by camera and system.

Statistics archive

Frequently asked questions

Notes:

Issue date vs offence date

  • Infringements may not be issued on the date the offence was detected. However, the infringement notice will include both dates, the date that the offence occurred (offence date) and the date the infringement notice was issued (issue date), depending on the purpose of the data.
  • The issue date is always after the offence date. In the case of road safety cameras this is because of the rigorous verification procedures undertaken to ensure the validity of the infringement notice.
  • All data on the Cameras Save Lives website is based on the offence date, unless otherwise indicated.
  • Offences detected in one quarter may not have an infringement issued until the next quarter.

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