The first focus speed camera was activated in mid-May in The Hague, followed by ten additional locations. The fine for using a phone while driving is 430 euros.
- The first focus flasher was activated in Den Haag in mid-May.
- The fine for using a phone while driving is 430 euros.
- A total of 4130 fines were issued on the N307 near Kampen.
- Nearly 23,000 more fines were issued from May to August 2024.
- The A16 at Terbregseplein in Rotterdam had the most fines.
- Almost 27,000 fines were issued for speeding at that location.
Most fines were issued to individuals driving on the N307 near Kampen, totaling 4,130 fines. The focus camera on Lozerlaan in The Hague followed with 1,677 fines, and the focus camera on the N50 near Kampen had 1,003 fines. By the end of the year, 40 focus cameras will be operational, according to the CJIB.
From May to August, there were over 79,000 fines issued for using a phone while driving, a significant increase compared to the same period in 2024. The CJIB attributes part of this increase to the focus cameras. Additionally, there were nearly 300,000 fewer speeding fines issued compared to the same period in 2024.
Regular Speed Camera with Most Fines on A16
The regular speed camera that issued the most fines was located on the A16 at Terbregseplein in Rotterdam, with nearly 27,000 fines for speeding. Other frequently triggering cameras include those on the N207 near Kaag and Braassem (over 16,000 fines), the N207 near Alphen aan den Rijn (almost 15,000 fines), and the camera on Europaweg in Groningen (over 13,000 fines).
Originally reported by www.telegraaf.nl as “Duizenden boetes uitgedeeld via eerste focusflitsers: op één plek zelfs 4000 bekeuringen” on 2025-09-24 13:36:00.