Communications 11/12/2025
Speed cameras: MIT’s official list is online
What this means for freight transport
From November 28, 2025, the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport (MIT) has published online the national list of authorized speed detection devices.
This is an important development for the entire freight transport sector, as it increases transparency and makes it easy to verify whether a speed camera is properly registered and legally able to issue fines.
Official MIT list of registered speed cameras
Why was this list introduced?
The publication follows the completion of the national census mandated by the MIT Director-General decree n. 367/2025, which required all administrations — Municipalities, Provinces, Regions, and law enforcement agencies — to submit data on installed devices.
The objectives are twofold:
- Ensure legality and transparency in the use of speed enforcement devices;
- Prevent fines issued by unauthorized devices, a topic often subject to appeals and disputes.
From now on, speed cameras not registered in the official database cannot issue valid fines.
What data is available?
For each registered device, the MIT platform provides technical and administrative information useful for verifying its compliance:
- Brand and model
- Version and serial number
- Installed software/firmware
- Device type (fixed, mobile, temporary, etc.)
- Location and driving direction
- Details of MIT approval or certification
All data is continuously updated and freely accessible.
What changes for freight transport operators and companies?
This development offers concrete benefits for those operating in professional transport:
- Greater transparency in controls
It is now possible to check whether a speed camera that issued a fine was actually registered and authorized, making the appeal process clearer and reducing uncertainty. - Reduced risk of irregular fines
Fines issued by unregistered devices may be considered invalid.
Verification through the MIT platform is immediate and no longer requires formal access requests. - Enhanced protection for drivers
Fleet managers can accurately monitor the functioning of devices along regular routes, improving safety management and preventing invalid fines. - Integration into navigation systems
In the coming months, major apps and GPS systems will be able to integrate official MIT data, displaying only active, registered speed cameras, reducing false alerts.
A step forward for transparency and safety
The new national list is a useful tool for companies, drivers, and transport operators.
Although some interpretative issues remain between MIT and the courts regarding device approval/certification, having access to an official database makes it easier to ensure compliance and operate with greater confidence.
Co.L.Se.A. will continue to monitor regulatory developments and remains available to its members for support and clarification.