Thousands of fines handed out via first focus flashes

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Through the new Focus Cameras That Fine Road Users for Using A Phone Behind the Wheel, More Than 12,000 Fines Have Been Issued In The First Few Months. This was reported by the central Judicial Collection Agency (CJIB) on Wednesday. This groups the Period from May to August.

The First Focus Camera was Activated in The Hague in Mid-May, Followed by ten More Locations. Most Fines Were Imposed on People Driving on the N307 Near Kampen. This group 4130 Fines. This is followed by the Focus Camera on the Lozerlaan in the Hague with 1677 Fines and the Focus Camera on the N50 Near camps with 1003. In Total, Almost 23,000 more Fine Issued from May to August for Using a Telephone Behind the Wheel Compared to the Same Period in 2024. There Were More than 79,000. Accordance to the CJIB, this increase can partly be attributed to the focus camera.

FURTHERMORE, FEWER FINES WERE ISSUED in Total from May to August Compared to the Same Period in 2024. For Example, Almost 300,000 FEWER SPEETING Tickets Were Issued. FEWER FINES WERE ALSO IMMOSED FOR Running a Red Light, While Slightly More Were Issued for Incorrect Parking.

The Regular Speed ​​Camera That Caaased The Most Fines was the One on the A16 near the Terbregseplein in Rotterdam. There are works there, which mean that the maximum speed has been reduced. Almost 27,000 Times Someone was past by that camera for Speeding.

Other cameras that of flash are the speed camera on the n207 near Kaag and Braassem (More than 16,000 Times), the one on the n207 near Alphen aan den Rijn (Almost 15,000 Times) and the speed camera on the Europaweg in Groningen, with more than 13,000 fines.

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