Changes in Average Speed Cameras

June 1, 2025

Changes in Average Speed Cameras? - What You Should Know

New South Wales is trialling the use of average speed camera to monitor all vehicles between 1 May 2025 until 30 June 2026. This trial is taking place in two locations, being:

  • The Pacific Highway between Kew and Lake Innes (Port Macquarie), with 15 kilometres between cameras; and
  • The Hume Highway between Coolac and Gundagai, with 16 kilometres between cameras.


If your vehicle exceeds the speed limit by 30 km/h or less between 1 May 2025 and 30 June 2025, you will receive a warning letter. If you exceed the speed limit by more than 30 km/h, you will be fined and penalised accordingly. Effective 1 July 2025, all speeding violations will

be enforced using average speed cameras.


For further information, please consult the Transport for New South Wales website. For clients seeking advice on traffic infringements or licence appeals, please contact our friendly team on 6542 5566.


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