Focus flash leads to thousands of fines for telephone use behind the wheel

Focus flash leads to thousands of fines for telephone use behind the wheel

The use of focus flash cameras has led to about twelve thousand fines in the first few months. The New Speed ​​Cameras Check for Phone Behind the Wheel.

From May to August, at Least 12.466 FINES WERE ISSUED, Reports The Central Judicial Collection Agency (CJIB) on Wednesday.

By far the most fines were Imposed on the N307 near Kampen. There Were 4,130 Fines There. This is followed by the Focus Flash Camera on the Lozerlaan in the Hague with 1,677 Fines.

The First Focus Flash Camera was switched on in the Hague in Mid-May. This was followed by ten more locations. Most of the posts are in South Holland. By the end of this year, Forty Focus Flash cameras must be Active.

The Number of Fines for Using a Telephone Behind the Wheel HAS Increased Significantly Compared to the Same Period in 2024. This is an increase of Almost 23,000 fines. The CJIB Partially Attributes This Increase To The Focus Flash Cameras.

The Total Number of Traffic Fines Decreased this year. For Example, Almost 300,000 FEWER SPEING TICKETS WERE ISSUED AND Running a Red Light was also aved less often.

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