Do speed cameras flash in Victoria?
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This mobile camera or speed camera is used in Victoria and Queensland and can be operated in various manners. Without a flash, the only evidence of speed camera on the outside of the car is a black rectangular box, which sends out the radar beam, about 30 cm by 10 cm, mounted on the front of the car.
What is the tolerance for speed cameras in Victoria?
three km/hr
For mobile cameras, a tolerance of three km/hr or three per cent for speeds over 100km/hr is deducted. Police can also apply an additional tolerance at their discretion.
What tolerance do speed cameras have?

Most police forces have a tolerance of 10 percent plus 2 miles per hour (mph) above the limit before a speed camera ‘flashes’. So on a 30 mph road, a camera wouldn’t normally activate unless a car drove past at 35 mph or faster. On a 70 mph stretch of motorway, the threshold would go up to 79 mph.
At what distance do speed cameras flash?
On a straight section of road the typical range for a mobile speed camera is one mile. Can you get caught behind another car? As long as the speed camera operator can see and target your vehicle they will be able to get a reading of your speed.

How do you get out of a speed camera?
You can use these apps as an alternative to RadarBot.
- Speed Camera Radar Detector. Speed Camera Radar works similar to RadarBot.
- Speed Camera Detector: Radar detector, GPS Maps.
- Speed Camera: Radar Detector, Police Camera.
Will I get points for doing 33 in a 30?
Nope. You’re allowed to go 10%-ish above the limit, so 33 is fine.
Do average speed cameras allow 10 percent?
You’re currently allowed 10 per cent of the limit plus 2 mph. The 10 per cent allows for a difference between your speed and the cameras and the 2 mph on top is because all car manufacturers set speedometers around 2 mph below the speed you’re actually doing in an attempt to slow people down.
How long does it take for speeding ticket to arrive?
Within 14 days of your car being caught speeding the registered keeper will be sent a; Notice of Intended Prosecution. Section 172 notice.