The days of being issued paper speeding ticket at the roadside are limited as police continue to embrace the digital age.
From today, police will be issuing roadside infringement notices electronically through an app on the police mobile devices.
These notices will be sent directly to the person's postal address within seven working days following the date of issue.
National road policing manager superintendent Steve Greally said it would reduce the amount of paper work for staff.
"If someone is stopped for a driving offence, rather than the officer having to hand write or print out the notice and give it to the motorist, the officer will instead be able to scan the person's details on their mobile phone," he said. "Through the new OnDuty phone application that has been developed, they will be able to automatically record the offence into the system."