Truvelo Speed Camera on A6, Bakewell (40mph)

40mph speed limit Truvelo speed camera

This Truvelo speed camera is located on A6 near Bakewell in Derbyshire, monitoring southbound traffic with a 40mph speed limit.

Truvelo speed camera located 100metres north of Bakewell Fire Station, speed camera active to southbound traffic.

Camera type
Speed limit
40mph
Direction
Southbound
Road
A6
Nearest town
Bakewell
Last updated
15 May 2026
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Truvelo speed cameras

This camera is a forward-facing Truvelo - one of the few types that captures the driver.

It uses sensors in the road and typically does not flash like a Gatso.

Read more about Truvelo speed cameras and how they work.

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