The grace period for Perth’s new road safety cameras has ended, with police issuing fines from Wednesday.

The six portable AI-powered cameras can detect when a person is speeding, not wearing a seatbelt or using their mobile phone. There are also fixed-point cameras on the Kwinana Freeway near Salter Point and South Perth.

Images of WA drivers show some of the shocking behaviour caught since January. Credit: Road Safety Commission

During the trial period , more than 380,000 offences were detected and 65,000 cautions issued, with Road Safety Minister Reece Whitby raising concerns about risky driver behaviour.

That trial period, which had been running since the Australia Day long weekend, also captured 20,000 people not wearing their seatbelts correctly – including 6000 with no sea

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