Over €1,800 in fines and a driving disqualification were handed down to Kerry motorists for unpaid GoSafe penalties.
Eleven drivers were summoned to a recent sitting of Tralee District Court.
One motorist received a two-year ban after being caught driving over 40km/h above the speed limit.
The speed detection vans are operated by GoSafe on behalf of An Garda Síochána.
Eleven summons for speeding were called for hearing before Judge David Waters at Tralee District Court.
GoSafe operators gave evidence in the cases.
The judge was told that a female motorist was caught driving 142 km/h in a 100 zone on the N22 near Farranfore on March 10th last year.
The driver did not pay the fine or appear in the court, she was convicted, fined €400 and disqualified from driving for two years.
A second driver who was caught driving travelling 59 km/h in a 50 zone was fined €350, as was a motorist who travelled 88 in an 80 km/h zone; while another individual was fined over €400 for speeding.
Meanwhile, a motorist who was detected driving 59km/h in a 50 zone on Station Road, Ardfert last April, was convicted and fined €350, with one day to pay.
Judge Waters struck off a number of incidents, due to a lack of evidence in the charges.