More than 140 drivers have been caught speeding around Geelong and the Surf Coast over the long weekend.
Local police have also picked up 10 drink drivers and four drug drivers as part of Operation Regal.
Other offences included unlicensed drivers and unregistered vehicles.
Road Policing Assistant Commissioner Mick Hermans said it was essential to be on the roads over the time to keep other drivers safe.
“Our members made a huge commitment to Operation Regal, and were particularly focused on roadside alcohol and drug testing and proactive patrols targeting speed, distraction and unauthorised driving,” he said.
“The reality is, we will only issue infringements when there is blatant non-compliance with the road rules.
“The fact we detected so many offences this weekend just highlights that so many motorists are knowingly breaking the rules – and we cannot accept this.
“We saw significant uplift in infringements issued for speeding, impairment and distraction, and we know these behaviours are all leading contributing factors in fatal and serious injury collisions on our roads.
“We will continue to enforce against those who engage in any risk-taking driving behaviour, and we make no apologies for this.”

