The US company Verra Mobility is testing a new generation of motorized speed -corol cameras on Victoria. The experime, independely and out of governme oversight, is designed to collect and examine the performance of new technologies in the field of road safety. If successful, this project could be the basis for new governme coracts for Verra Mobility in Australia.
Another speed corol camera is being tested on the Australian Victorian roads, but this time the test is carried out independely and is not under governme supervision. The US company Verra Mobility has tested its new generation camera on the roads of Victoria on the roads of Victoria over the past moh and will coinue uil Friday, September 5. The purpose of this experime has been purely collected and no fine will be issued. The Verra Mobility test is fully independe of the project previously reported by the DRIV media and is currely being implemeed by the Victoria Social Safety and Safety Office (DJCS).
Verra Mobility trailer cameras were observed by drivers on the Caerbury road in the Albert Park area of Melbourne, with a few hundred meters away. The use of two cameras allows the company to test ierdisciplinary speed detection performance; That is, the speed of the cars is tracked between the two specific pois.
Similar cameras installed on the trailer also have other features such as speed recording, red light violations, use of special bus lines, ideifying a license plate, using a mobile phone while driving, and lack of proper use of seat belts. The DJCS Bureau confirmed in an ierview with Drive that it has no ierference in the experime and that the Victorian Planning and Planning Office has been licensed to be implemeed by the Victorian Planning and Planning Departme.

Verra Mobility refuses to comme on whether the company’s trailer cameras have advaage over the Sensys Gatso’s cameras currely being tested by DJCS. According to DJCS, Verra Mobility is currely running a set of speed corol cameras (iersections, highways and iercoineal paths) and red lights registration cameras on the Victorian state -of -the -art road safety network. However, Verra Mobility has not yet launched any conscious camera on the DJCS on Victoria roads.
Verra Mobility is an American company active in the field of traffic executive services. The company bought Redflex based in Melbourne, which worked on traffic cameras. The company said in a stateme that the company’s trailers or similar samples are currely active in some jurisdictions in Australia, but have not provided further details.
In response to the question, the Drive media about the privacy and security of the data collected in the experime said in a stateme that all the data collected in the experime would only be shared with DJCS. Steven Crutchfield, a senior vice preside and CEO of Verra Mobility, also said that the advaage of removable cameras over fixed systems is that it has a significa psychological effect because drivers never know where the next unit is.
The Verra Mobility trailer is produced by Australian Camera Security (MCS). According to the MCS website, the gasoline trailer can operate independely for more than a moh without the need for refueling. The DRIVE media has found that the data collected from the experime may be part of the future Verra Mobility offer for new governme coracts on the implemeation of road safety cameras in Victoria.



