Static (fixed) and mobile safe speed cameras are designed to photograph vehicles, not drivers. It is the vehicle owner¡¯s responsibility to identify who was driving at the time of the offence.
Static (fixed) safe speed camera photos often show more than one vehicle. The green oval indicates which vehicle¡¯s speed is recorded. The blue circles and red arrows are for alignment purposes. The lane in which a vehicle is travelling is identified after the word ¡°lane¡± in the data line. Lane ¡°A¡± is always the nearest lane to the camera, with lanes further away labelled in alphabetical subsequent order. Note that Lane A may include part lanes.
Mobile digital safe speed camera photos are identified by a 9 digit ICN number which always starts with the figure ¡°6¡±. These cameras use a radar based speed detection system to measure vehicle speeds.
Red light camera photos are identified by a 9 digit ICN number which always starts with the figure ¡°1¡±. Photos taken by a Red Light Camera often show more than one vehicle in the picture, but the Lane in which your vehicle was travelling is identified by a character which appears under the date on the date line. Line A is, the closest lane to the camera being monitored.