Speed camera enforcement in Indonesia covers 411 locations across 3 regions — monitoring everything from urban 30 km/h zones to high-speed motorways. The most common type is fixed cameras, accounting for 411 of the total.
411
Total cameras
1.5
Per million people
95.9 km/h
Avg speed limit
8.2
Road deaths per 100K
411
100%
3
1%
2
0%
3
1%
57
14%
315
77%
Speed limits shown are general limits for passenger vehicles. Actual limits may vary by road type, vehicle class, and local regulations. Always check posted signs.
Road fatalities per 100,000 people
Indonesia has a relatively high road fatality rate. Expanding speed camera coverage and enforcement is part of ongoing efforts to reduce road deaths.
Source: WHO Global Status Report on Road Safety
| Population | 275,500,000 |
| Area | 1,904,569 km² |
| Road network | 496,607 km |
| Driving side | left |
| Speed unit | km/h |
| Camera density | 0.22 per 1,000 km² |
| Cameras per 1,000 km road | 0.83 |
| Road fatalities (per 100K people) | 8.2 |
| Type | Speed Limit |
|---|---|
| Fixed | 60 kmh |
| Fixed | — |
| Fixed | — |
| Fixed | — |
| Fixed | — |
| Fixed | 50 kmh |
| Fixed | — |
| Fixed | — |
| Fixed | — |
| Fixed | — |
| Fixed | — |
| Fixed | 100 kmh |
| Fixed | 100 kmh |
| Fixed | 100 kmh |
| Fixed | 100 kmh |
| Fixed | 100 kmh |
| Fixed | 100 kmh |
| Fixed | 100 kmh |
| Fixed | 100 kmh |
| Fixed | 100 kmh |
| Fixed | 100 kmh |
| Fixed | 100 kmh |
| Fixed | 100 kmh |
| Fixed | 100 kmh |
| Fixed | 100 kmh |
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