Motorists caught by mobile device detection cameras illegally using their mobile device while driving will be issued an infringement and demerit points from Tuesday, 20 February 2024.
The start of infringements follows a three-month warning period which saw cameras detecting over 18,000 Canberrans using their mobile device while driving.
Since the introduction of mobile device detection cameras across Canberra in February last year, over 63,000 drivers have been detected using mobile devices while driving, equating to 180 drivers daily.
While the monthly detection rate for the transportable and fixed cameras is gradually decreasing over time, there are still too many people using their mobile device while driving, putting all other road users at risk.
“Taking your eyes off the road for more than two seconds doubles the risk of a crash, with mobile phones often being the source of that distraction,” Kirra Cox, Executive Branch Manager, Strategic Policy and Programs, said.
“From next week, infringements for offences detected by the cameras will commence, resulting in fines of $514 and three demerit points.
“Canberra drivers need to make road safety a priority. Set yourself up before getting behind the wheel of a car to avoid being distracted by your mobile device while driving.
“Now is the time to change bad habits, put your phone down and prioritise getting yourself and all road users home safely.”
Ms Cox said the warning period had worked as intended in changing people’s behaviour, but if you commit an offence that’s detected by one of these cameras you can expect to cop a fine from 20 February.
Transportable Cameras (commenced 14 February 2023) | ||
Month | Total detections | Detections per 100 vehicles |
Oct-23 | 2,389 | 0.27% |
Nov-23 | 2,627 | 0.25% |
Dec-23 | 1,627 | 0.19% |
Jan-24 | 1,372 | 0.15% |
Hindmarsh Drive Fixed Cameras (commenced late May 2023) | ||
Month | Total detections | Detections per 100 vehicles |
Oct-23 | 3,147 | 0.69% |
Nov-23 | 3,037 | 0.61% |
Dec-23 | 1,781 | 0.43% |
Jan-24 | 1,684 | 0.39% |
Gungahlin Drive Fixed Cameras (commenced late November 2023) | ||
Month | Total detections | Detections per 100 vehicles |
Nov-23 | 1,380 | 0.94% |
Dec-23 | 4,908 | 0.75% |
Jan-24 | 3,407 | 0.53% |
To support the start of infringements for offences detected by the cameras, the ACT Government will undertake the fourth phase of a comprehensive community education campaign encouraging drivers to ‘stop it or cop it’. The campaign will run across multiple paid media and outdoor signage channels targeting drivers before they get in their car and during their commute.
Following the commencement of infringements on Tuesday, 20 February, motorists can expect to receive infringement notices in their mailbox by early March.
The ACT Government understands that some Canberra households are facing cost of living pressures. Payment plans will be available for vulnerable members of the community who may struggle to pay the infringement in full.