ACT Speed Camera Site Locations

These sites are based on speed-related crash history over the past two years and current speed surveys. Their speed limits have been independently reviewed in accordance with national standards and best practice.

The locations will, of course, be regularly reviewed and updated, with roads and sites being added or changed to ensure that the speed camera program clearly targets road safety enforcement in current problem areas.

Please click on a link below to view the specific location map, or to click here view the overall map

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Note - There are 120 mobile camera location codes in Schedule 1 of the Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Regulation 2000.  There are 105 items in the list above, due to the combination of more than one location code for items 3, 7, 13, 18, 23, 35, 40 and 50.

The ten additional sites for mobile speed camera operations

The 22 additional sites for mobile speed camera operations effective from 17 January 2006

  • 63 - Canberra Ave - Between Mildura Street and Monaro Highway
  • 64 - Canberra Ave - Between Harman Naval Station and Newcastle Street
  • 65 - Kings Avenue - Between Bowen Drive and Parkes Way
  • 66 - William Hovell Drive - Between Bindubi Street and Coulter Drive
  • 67 - William Hovell Drive - Between Coulter Drive and Drake Brockman Drive
  • 68 - Commonwealth Avenue - Between King Edward  Terrace and London Circuit
  • 69 - Gundaroo Drive - Between Burrowa Street and Gungahlin Drive
  • 70 - Gundaroo Drive - Between Barton Highway and Nudurr Drive
  • 71 - Bindubi Street - Between Banjalong Crescent and Cross Street
  • 72 - Clift Crescent - Between Hemming Crescent and Rohan Street
  • 73 - Cotter Road - Between Eucumbene Drive and Mount Stromlo Road
  • 74 - Federal Highway - Between Antill Street and Majura Road
  • 75 - Majura Road - Between Federal Highway and Fairbairn Avenue
  • 76 - Ellenborough Street - Between Ginninderra Drive and Maribyrnong Avenue
  • 77 - Northbourne Avenue - Between Barton Highway and Stirling Avenue
  • 78 - Southern Cross Drive - Between Coulter Drive and Kingsford Smith Drive
  • 79 - Southern Cross Drive - Between Kingsford Smith Drive and Spofforth Street
  • 80 - Sulwood Drive - Between Erindale Drive and Tuggeranong Parkway
  • 81 - Coulter Drive - Between Belconnen Way and Lachlan Street
  • 82 - Eastern Valley Way - Between Belconnen Way and College Street
  • 83 - Haydon Drive - Between Belconnen Way and Ginninderra Drive
  • 84 - Yamba Drive - Between Hindmarsh Drive and Wisdom Street

The further 21 additional sites for mobile speed camera operations effective from 5 December 2006

  • 85 - Jansz Crescent - Between La Perouse Street and Carnegie Crescent
  • 86 - Nemarang Crescent - Between the north and south intersections with Badimara Street
  • 87 - Fairbairn Avenue - Between Anzac Parade and Pialligo Avenue
  • 88 - Flinders Way - Between Mugga Way and Canberra Avenue
  • 89 - Mawson Drive - Between Athllon Drive and Yamba Drive
  • 90 - Stonehaven Crescent - Between Hopetoun Circuit and Strickland Crescent
  • 91 - William Webb Drive - Between Ginninderra Drive and Owen Dixon Drive
  • 92 - Ross Smith Crescent - Between Chewings Street and Southern Cross Drive
  • 93 - Spofforth Street - Between Drake Brockman Drive and Southern Cross Drive
  • 94 - Ginninderra Drive - Between Florey Drive and Kerrigan Street
  • 95 - Archdall Street - Between Ginninderra Drive and Osburn Drive
  • 96 - Limestone Avenue - Between Ainslie Avenue and Wakefield Avenue
  • 97 - Copland Drive - Between Ginninderra Drive and Owen Dixon Drive
  • 98 - Anketell Street - Between the north and south intersections with Athllon Drive
  • 99 - Groom Street - Between Carruthers Street and Kent Street
  • 100 - Isabella Drive - Between Drakeford Drive and Monaro Highway
  • 101 - Ashley Drive - Between Johnson Drive and Erindale Drive
  • 102 - Tharwa Drive - Between Drakeford Drive and Johnson Drive
  • 103 - Tharwa Drive - Between  Drakeford Drive and Knoke Avenue
  • 104 - Horse Park Drive - Between Federal Highway and Katherine Avenue
  • 105 - Kalgoorlie Crescent - Between the east and west intersections with Badimara Street

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What on earth is wrong with Victorians allowing a State Government to do what they are doing to the general population? A small Australian state with 5 million residents, where 2.86 million warrants and Court orders exist for unpaid speed camera fines and tollway fines. Are Victorians so distracted with football that there civil liberties no longer matter? WAKE-UP!!!

The down side of nabbing the majority of drivers with a speeding fine is the inevitable rise in disqualified drivers and a steady rise in the road toll.

Concern has been raised by both supporters and opponents of speed cameras that the exponential growth in speeding offences detected will lead to a large increase in the number of people disqualified from driving, which causes severe economic consequences for those involved and may also encourage unlicensed (and therefore uninsured) driving.

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Do Speed Cameras save lives? Statistics from around the world and Australia suggest not! Why? Because speed cameras target the vast majority of law abiding citizens who travel a few kms over the speed limit, not the true causes of road fatalities! Speed Cameras are "fools gold" for governments looking for a quick fix solution to road deaths, but prove a bonanza for cash strapped governments looking to reduce police manpower and raise revenue. Add to this mix speed detection technology that is inaccurate, low speed tolerance limits and a court system that is blind to these problems and you have a recipe for disaster.

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Why do you think speed cameras are so appealing to governments? Simple, speed cameras are cheaper to run than real police. Speed cameras don't ask for pay rises or let off drivers with a warning - Real cops do! It's based on a false economy to save money and raise revenue. What the community gets is a rise in road deaths and a bunch of young road hoons running the streets like a scene out of the movie "Mad Max" Don't believe it? I live in Western Australia where the Police Traffic Branch was amalgamated with the local suburban police stations. So who looks after the streets now? Basically, its a free for all.

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