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Safe-T-Cam

Safe-T-Cam is a network of cameras that monitor the movement of heavy vehicles on South Australian roads.

The cameras are on major arterial roads and record, verify and store information about heavy vehicles, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

The cameras help to detect drivers that:

  • fail to take required rest breaks specified by driving hours regulations
  • exceed travel time by speeding between camera sites
  • attempt to avoid detection at camera sites
  • drive a heavy vehicle or combination that is unregistered and uninsured.
If you comply with legal requirements, Safe-T-Cam will not impact on you or your business.

You are required to retain all driver records for three years and produce them when requested. Failure to produce driver and operator records when requested is an offence.

Penalties will also apply for offences originating in New South Wales and detected in South Australia.

Safe-T-Cam camera locations


Safe-T-Cam locations in South Australia







































Travel times calculator

Use the travel time online calculator to determine the minimum time allowed for travel between Safe-T-Cam sites.


More information

On this site
Driving hours  
National heavy vehicle accreditation scheme (NHVAS)

Other websites
Safe-T-Cam - Road and Traffic Authority (RTA) NSW

Contact
Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure
Safe-T-Cam
PO Box 196
Ingle Farm SA 5098

Phone: 1300 660 279, Monday to Friday 8.30 am to 5.00 pm
Fax: 8260 0435
Email: DTEI.SafeTCam@sa.gov.au



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