The new mobile phone detection cameras across Adelaide are now live and actively issuing fines to drivers caught using their phones illegally. Installed at high-traffic locations, these AI-powered cameras aim to reduce driver distraction and make our roads safer.
Fixed Mobile Phone Camera Locations
The cameras have been strategically placed along major Adelaide corridors to cover high-risk and high-traffic areas, including:
- Southern Expressway at Darlington
- South Road at Torrensville
- North-South Motorway at Regency Park
- Port Road at Hindmarsh
- Port Wakefield Road at Gepps Cross
Fines and Penalties
Drivers caught by these cameras now face immediate penalties. The current fine for illegal mobile phone use while driving is $540, plus a $99 victims of crime levy, along with three demerit points. These fines are automatically issued to offenders following verification by SA Police. The mobile phone detection cameras issued 2500 fines in the first week of them going live.
How the Cameras Work
Each camera is equipped with AI technology to detect mobile phone use through the vehicle’s windscreen, capturing high-quality images from multiple angles. The images are then reviewed by SA Police to confirm that fines are issued only to those who are truly in violation of the law.
These cameras serve as a vital reminder to keep mobile phones out of reach and focus on the road. Make sure to prioritise safe driving – fines are now in effect, and these cameras are active and ready to catch distracted drivers across Adelaide’s busiest routes.