Fixed Speed Cameras
Permanently installed cameras at a fixed location. They continuously monitor a specific point on the road and capture vehicles exceeding the speed limit.
67,653
Worldwide
10
Countries
How It Works
Fixed speed cameras use radar or laser technology to measure the speed of passing vehicles at a single point. When a vehicle exceeds the speed limit, the camera captures a photograph of the vehicle's license plate. The image is then processed and a fine is issued to the registered owner.
Where Used
Fixed speed cameras are the most common type worldwide. They are heavily used in the UK, France, Italy, Australia, and the UAE. Major highways, tunnels, and urban speed zones are typical locations.