How do queensland speed cameras work




















Point-to-point cameras have been proven to reduce instances of speeding along high crash risk locations and improve traffic flow and density. Point-to-point speed cameras can enforce speed limits at locations where other types of speed enforcement may be difficult or dangerous, and monitor locations 24 hours a day without an operator, freeing up police resources for other duties.

We select point-to-point speed camera locations by analysing lengths of road with a history of crashes or the potential for crashes that result from speeding. Road lengths generally include high volume roads, such as motorways and highways.

Home Transport and motoring Road safety, rules, fines and tolls Fines and enforcement Speed and red light cameras Types of speed cameras and red light cameras. Print Types of speed cameras and red light cameras Read more on where money from speed and red light camera fines is used. Speeding and disobeying red lights are major causes of road crashes. These types of road crashes are particularly dangerous for vehicle occupants because the: sides of vehicles have less protection to absorb the impact force compared to the front and rear of the vehicle hit vehicle can potentially spin out of control or roll over resulting in subsequent road crashes and injuries.

Speed and red light cameras are installed throughout Queensland. Cameras are installed where: crashes often happen motorists commonly drive above the speed limit or disobey a red light road workers, pedestrians, or other road users are at risk. Mobile speed cameras There are up to 3, mobile speed camera sites throughout Queensland. We use 2 types of mobile speed cameras in Queensland at approved sites: Mobile speed cameras—vehicles fitted with speed camera equipment which can park on the side of the road to monitor the speed of passing traffic.

Hand-held speed camera devices—used on the side of the road by police officers and can also be set up on a tripod. Speed enforcement is anywhere anytime on Queensland roads. Fixed speed cameras Fixed speed cameras are cameras that we permanently install on roads or at intersections throughout Queensland.

Locations are based on: crash history—5 or more speed-related crashes within the past 5 years crash potential. Would you like to proceed and leave the current page? Skip links and keyboard navigation Use tab and cursor keys to move around the page more information Skip to content Skip to navigation Skip to footer.

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