Company Background

Acusensus technology was used by the government of New South Wales, Australia in their world first program to enforce against illegal mobile phone use by drivers. Since using Acusensus fixed and trailer based cameras the rate of phone use has dropped six-fold and New South Wales has dramatically outperformed every other state in road fatality reduction over the past three years. New South Wales now has the lowest road fatalities per head of population of all the Australian states.

Acusensus’ advanced AI and hardware technology has led to other regional and world firsts, such as enabling the Queensland government’s world first camera enforcement program to ensure seatbelt compliance.

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The Problem
The Global Burden of Driver Behaviour

Acusensus provides advanced traffic enforcement solutions to change behaviours and prevent road trauma.

50
Million

people are injured in road traffic crashes each year.

1.3
Million

people die from road traffic crashes each year.

3
%

reduction of GDP can typically be attributed to road crashes.

94
%

of US fatalities involve the fatal five: speeding, seatbelts, fatigue, drugs/alcohol and distraction.

Acusensus’ Heads-Up Solution

Multi-function Enforcement Solution

Acusensus Heads-Up uses patented technology to detect and capture prosecutable evidence of drivers illegally using mobile phones whilst driving. The solution additionally simultaneously captures evidence of other dangerous driver behaviours including seatbelt non-compliance and speeding (at a point or averaged over a distance).

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Fostering Sustainable Behaviour Change at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2026

24 March 2026  |  News

At Intertraffic Amsterdam, Acusensus Chief Customer Officer Duncan Murcott presented on the Vision Zero Imperative – making the case for why automated enforcement, done right, is the most powerful tool we have for sustainable behaviour change on our roads.

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Advancing Global Road Safety: Reflections from Intertraffic Amsterdam 2026

19 March 2026  |  News

Road safety isn’t a solo mission – it’s a collective effort. Alexander Jannink recently shared how collaboration between transport authorities, industry experts and government departments is the key to eliminating road trauma in a new interview with Highways News.

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World First Bidirectional Enforcement in New South Wales

18 March 2026  |  News

Beginning 1 March 2026, Transport for NSW activated bidirectional enforcement for mobile phone and seatbelt violations. This increases the number of vehicles being assessed, strengthening anywhere, anytime enforcement capability.

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