Victorian Government now trialling ‘smart enforcement traffic cameras’

Australian motorists must already contend with fixed and mobile speed cameras, time-over-distance speed cameras, red light cameras and in some states mobile phone and seatbelt detection cameras, and now they can add ‘smart enforcement traffic cameras’ to that list.

Described as a global leader in smart transportation, Verra Mobility today announced the commencement of an independent trial to test its new trailer-based, all-in-one camera technology in Melbourne, which will detect not only vehicle speed but red light, bus lane, seatbelt and mobile phone violations.

Unlike its existing trailer-based “road safety cameras”, which are limited to point-in-time speed monitoring, Verra’s next-generation cameras are also equipped with number plate recognition and, when two are used, average speed detection.

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As part of the four-week “non-enforcement technical trial”, two relocatable trailers have been deployed at different points along Canterbury Road, Albert Park.

The trial will collect data which will then be shared with the Victorian Government to “help shape future public safety and mobility programs”.

“These systems are ultimately built to reduce risk, improve road safety, and make people more vigilant – especially in high-risk locations like school areas and work zones,” said the senior vice president and managing director of Verra Mobility, Steven Crutchfield.