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Police Issue Nearly 2,000 Fines From Canberra Dash-Cam Footage

Police have issued almost 2000 traffic infringement notices after reviewing footage submitted by Canberra motorists, raising questions about enforcement strategy in the ACT.

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By The Daily Canberra · Published 3 July 2026 at 1:23 pm

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Police Issue Nearly 2,000 Fines From Canberra Dash-Cam Footage
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Canberra drivers have triggered a wave of traffic enforcement in the ACT after submitting dash-cam footage to police over the past year. According to Canberra CityNews, police have issued 1934 traffic infringement notices worth more than $850,000 based on the recordings. The data suggests motorists are actively participating in road safety monitoring across the territory.

The volume of infringements raises broader questions about Canberra's approach to traffic compliance. While dash-cam programs can enhance road safety by documenting dangerous driving, the scale of notices issued suggests either widespread non-compliance on Canberra roads or a significant opportunity for motorists to report dangerous behaviour they witness. For local residents, the figures underscore the reality that traffic enforcement in the ACT now extends well beyond what fixed cameras and patrols capture on their own.

The program reflects a shift towards community-based enforcement in Canberra, where everyday drivers become informal safety monitors. Residents and business operators who spend hours on ACT roads are now contributing to the evidence police use to issue fines, creating a new dynamic in how the territory manages road safety.

Sources: citynews.com.au.

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