Find a road safety camera
Road safety cameras are located across Victoria’s road network. Search the map or look at the list of cameras.
On this page
- Camera locations throughout Victoria
- Search for a fixed road safety camera
- Road safety camera list and test certificates
- Upcoming (pre-commissioned) camera locations
- Mobile camera locations
- Distracted driver and seatbelt detection cameras
- Camera systems
Camera locations throughout Victoria
Each fixed road safety camera location in Victoria can be viewed on the map below or searched using this list of cameras.
Roadworks and camera maintenance may affect whether a camera is enforcing.
The map and the list also display the annual camera test certificates. These certificates are issued after a camera is tested and found to be operating correctly.
Annual camera test certificates are available for each fixed digital road safety camera, excluding wet-film and pre-commissioned camera sites.
Certificates for pre-commissioned camera sites are issued after a camera is tested by an independent testing authority and found to be operating correctly. According to the Road Safety (General) Regulations 2019, camera test certificates are not required for wet-film sites.
Search for a fixed road safety camera
Please note: Due to required performance analysis and administrative checks, up-to-date camera test/compliance certificates may take up to 3 weeks to upload.
Using the map
Select a camera icon to see the information about that camera location. Locations can be searched using suburb, postcode, street name or offence location (as stated on an infringement notice) in the text field. If your searched term has more than one result you can scroll through to select from the suggestions.
Road safety camera list and test certificates
All Victorian fixed digital road safety cameras are tested annually by an independent testing officer in accordance with the Road Safety (General) Regulations 2019.
Once successfully tested, a certificate of compliance (referred to here as a ‘test certificate’) is issued for each camera, confirming it adheres to the Regulations and is operating correctly.
Under the Road Safety Act 1986, photos and data from certified cameras can be used as evidence in court.
Note:
- Some camera locations may vary due to equipment upgrades, repositioning on different points of the intersection and suburb boundary changes.
- Some locations have more than 1 certified camera. At these sites, certificates for each camera are provided in the same file and labelled according to their position or the lane they enforce (e.g. kerb, median, lane 1, lane 2, northbound, eastbound).
- Cameras can be decommissioned at any time for a variety of reasons, therefore some of the camera locations listed may no longer be operating.
Find a camera test certificate
To find current and past test certificates for a specific road safety camera, use the interactive map above.
Can’t find the location or certificate you are looking for?
If you are unable to find a road safety camera location or an up-to-date road safety camera compliance certificate, you can submit can submit a request through our online feedback form.
Upcoming (pre-commissioned) camera locations
When a fixed camera is installed, it undergoes thorough testing before it starts to issue fines. During this period, the camera is said to be ‘pre-commissioned’.
A pre-commissioned camera operates as normal and may flash if it detects a car speeding or running a red light, but no fines will be issued.
Mobile camera locations
Mobile cameras are used in unmarked vehicles parked on the side of the road.
Victoria Police has approved approximately 2000 locations across Victoria where mobile cameras can operate at any time on any day.
An updated list of these approved mobile camera locations is published monthly.
Distracted driver and seatbelt detection cameras
Distracted driver and seatbelt detection cameras are trailer-based which can be parked on the side of the road.
Victoria Police has approved over 150 locations across Victoria where the cameras can operate at any time on any day.
A list of the camera locations is published monthly.
Camera systems
Freeway
Cameras are positioned on freeways to prevent motorists from exceeding the speed limit.
There are currently road safety cameras located on the following Victorian freeways:
Railway
There is one railway level crossing road safety camera system in Victoria at Bagshot on the Midland Highway northeast of Bendigo.
This camera system monitors both speed and red light offences for traffic travelling in both directions.
Suggest a road safety camera location
Don’t see a road safety camera located where you think there should be one?
You can suggest a location to the Fixed Camera Site Selection Committee for consideration.
Updated 22 December 2025
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