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Speed cameras definitely work, they're getting better at catching folks as the technology matures.
Of course, they're also a form of state surveillance, generally deployed as a money printer, and generally distract drivers (you see those lines on the road, your vision tunnels, you check speed, and you lose peripheral for about 1--2 seconds).
The seatbelt and phone cameras here in Australia are rather interesting to view the captures from. Working for a government body people would come in to our self service area and want to view the photos (which can be done at home, on your phone or pc); they'd get in a bit of a huff and puff once they saw the images.
The angles these cameras are placed get most angles drivers try to hide their phone usage, and the resolution is decent considering the cameras distance away.
Cameras catching distracted drivers are a great win in my eyes, no one should be fumbling their phone while trying to drive.
Looks like intended use - great idea!
Folks should know phones are banned in cars for a good reason.
If you get distracted from a speed camera you should not be allowed to drive. You are the problem.
If you are incapable of understanding the compulsion to check compliance, there is no hope for you. Consider not driving for everyone's safety.
If it takes 1-2 seconds to check your speedometer you shouldn't be driving.