A motorist writes: When I was driving in Cambridge (Barton Road) on 16th February 2015, my dashcam captured a controversial speed camera flash. The camera was facing towards the oncoming vehicle, but it wasn't on the exact spot where the flash was directing to. Watch the video below:
Gatso Speed Camera on Barton Road, Cambridge (30mph)
This Gatso speed camera is located on Barton Road near Cambridge in Cambridgeshire, monitoring both directions traffic with a 30mph speed limit.
The speed camera is on Barton Road, in Cambridge. Going through Newham out towards M11, then to Barton Road just past the junction with Granchester Road.
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Location reference: EEC006
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Gatso speed cameras
This camera is a rear-facing Gatso - one of the most common types in the UK.
If you saw a double flash, it likely recorded your speed.