The speed camera at the top of Victoria Pass generated more than $1.5 million in the second half of last year.
The fixed speed camera, along with another at Kurrajong Heights for people heading west via Bells Line of Road, are capturing at least 50 drivers daily who are over the speed limit.
Roads and Maritime Services issued speeding tickets worth $1.9 million in the six months from July to December last year to speeding drivers at the two locations.
Data from Revenue NSW showed more drivers were caught at Mount Victoria on the Great Western Highway.
Western Region Traffic Tactician Inspector Ben Macfarlane said people need to pay attention to the speed limits through the Mountains as they change frequently.
“People really need to be aware what the speed limit is and what speed they are travelling,” Inspector Macfarlane said.
“There is certainly better visibility of speed signs on the road, especially around the school zones. All people need to do is pay attention.”
- Central Western Daily