The North West has more fixed speed cameras than any other region of the UK, according to research by car leasing comparison website LeaseLoco. Data on speed camera locations1 reveals there are 657 roadside fixed speed cameras across the North West - this compares with 137 cameras, a fifth of that number, across the North East.
South East England, with 639 fixed cameras, is the only other region with more than 600 devices. There are just 78 speed cameras across the West Midlands. At a county level, Lancashire (261) has the highest number of fixed speed cameras, 50% more than Greater Manchester (174), which is ranked second for cameras.
This data doesn’t indicate how many of these cameras are active. And a report published in 20172 revealed that almost half of all fixed speed cameras weren’t operational. The following table shows the number of fixed speed cameras across UK regions, ranked highest to lowest.
Region |
Number of Fixed Speed Cameras |
North West |
657 |
South East |
639 |
East of England |
480 |
East Midlands |
434 |
Wales |
316 |
Yorkshire |
297 |
South West |
230 |
Scotland |
202 |
London |
151 |
North East |
137 |
West Midlands |
78 |
The following table shows the Counties with the highest number of fixed speed cameras.
County |
Number of Fixed Speed Cameras |
Lancashire |
262 |
Greater Manchester |
174 |
Greater London |
151 |
West Yorkshire |
135 |
Kent |
132 |
Cheshire |
112 |
Northamptonshire |
102 |
Essex |
101 |
Derbyshire |
98 |
Hertfordshire |
94 |
John Wilmot, CEO ofLeaseLoco, comments: “Speed cameras have been a familiar sight on UK roads for years. And this data reveals the disparity between regions when it comes to the number of cameras surveilling our roads, with 500 more across the North West than neighbouring North East England.
“What this data doesn’t reveal is the percentage of these roadside cameras that are currently operational. If Police Authorities’ figures from 2017 are still accurate, then only half of speed cameras are active and motorists may be tempted to gamble in light of these odds. That’s an irresponsible game to play, and even if you do drive through an area where fixed cameras aren’t active, you still won’t be immune from mobile speed cameras. The best advice is to stick within the limits and don’t be tempted to speed.”