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Mobile speed camera locations in North Wales for July 2025

Mobile speed camera locations in North Wales for July 2025

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Speeding is one of the largest contributing factors to collisions on Welsh roads, according to GoSafe - a partnership made up of authorities including the Welsh Government and Wales' emergency services.
Not only is it dangerous, but it can land you a fine and points on your licence.
The minimum penalty for speeding is a £100 fine and three penalty points added to your licence.
In certain circumstances, drivers will be eligible to attend a Driver Education Course, which will incur a cost, but you will not have penalty points added to your licence.
The GoSafe partnership aims to "make people safer on Welsh Roads by reducing casualties and saving lives".
So, to keep drivers safe and reduce speeding, GoSafe has mapped the location of every speed camera set to be active in Wales in July.
Motorists will need to keep an eye out for a host of mobile speed cameras set to be out and about across North Wales this month, including in Conwy, Denbighshire, Flintshire and Wrexham.
The location of all the mobile speed cameras set to be active in North Wales during July can be seen on the 'Safety Camera Location Search' map on the GoSafe website.
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There are set to be speed cameras on major roads including the A5, A470 and A525.
While there will be several cameras set up outside schools in North Wales, including Flint High School.
To see the full map including the location of fixed, red light, speed on green and average speed cameras in North Wales, visit the GoSafe website (a link to which can be found above).
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