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Are average speed cameras always on? Expert explains when they are not

  • Average speed cameras operate across various UK roads, including 20mph zones and motorways, capturing multiple offenses as of June 11, 2025.
  • These cameras are usually active unless signs indicate they are not, particularly during or after roadworks when cameras might remain temporarily inactive.
  • The latest model, the Jenoptik VECTOR-SR, enhances enforcement by detecting speeding on both sides of the road and identifying inside vehicles to catch safety violations.
  • Arnold Clark noted that drivers should generally believe an average speed camera is active and monitoring traffic when spotted.
  • This widespread and advanced camera use suggests increased monitoring and enforcement potential, potentially reducing road offenses through constant surveillance.
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South Wales Argus broke the news in Newport, United Kingdom on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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