Cameras are catching 155 speeding drivers on Merseyside every day.
New figures revealed 42,000 notices of intended prosecutions were issued to motorists over a nine- month period this year.
They show 460 people were killed or seriously injured on the regions roads during the same period.
Merseyside camera managers estimate that just under half of the notices, 18,900, led to £60 penalty fines being paid by motorists.
It meant approximately £1.13m was generated by the fixed, red light and mobile cameras installed by Merseyside Road Safety Camera Partnership, over the nine months. That equates to £4,200 every day.
In July, money was received to fund mobile cameras at 22 sites at accident black spots in the region.
Road deaths have dropped by a quarter as the Government demands a 40% reduction by 2010.
Plans for extra mobile camera sites are on hold as the partnership cannot claim back any more money from the Government until March next year.
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