
Pictured above the first SPECS speed camera when driving north on the A1. The speed limit signs are blanked out, ready for a new 60mph speed limit being introduced on 21st March 2014.
This SPECS speed camera is located on A1 - Great North Road near Buckden / Southoe in Cambridgeshire, monitoring north and southbound traffic with a 60mph speed limit.
SPECS average speed cameras have been installed in the on the A1 between Buckden and Southoe. The camera system has been installed to help enfoce a new 60mph speed limit and covers a 2.1-mile stretch, from just south of the Stirtloe turn off to 300m south of Lees Lane, Southoe.
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Location reference: EEC034
Many drivers are caught at speed camera locations like this after misjudging the transition between speed limits or failing to notice the camera in time. A speed camera detector gives you advance warning before you reach known fixed and mobile camera locations.

Pictured above the first SPECS speed camera when driving north on the A1. The speed limit signs are blanked out, ready for a new 60mph speed limit being introduced on 21st March 2014.
A speed camera detector alerts you as you approach known fixed and mobile camera locations like this one - giving you time to check your speed before you reach the enforcement zone. Speed camera detectors are completely legal in the UK. All detectors are available from ActiveGPS.co.uk.
If you have been caught speeding at or near this location, the guides below explain what happens next, what your options are, and how the penalty system works in the UK.
This location uses a SPECS average speed camera system.
It measures your average speed between cameras - so slowing down at one and speeding up after will not avoid detection.
Read more about SPECS cameras and how average speed enforcement works.