Gatso Speed Camera on A5103, Didsbury (30mph)
This Gatso speed camera is located on A5103 near Didsbury in Greater Manchester, monitoring northbound traffic with a 30mph speed limit.
Gatso speed cameras on both sides of the road. Heading into Manchester the Gatso speed camera is sited just after where the M60 joins the A5103, heading towards the M56 it is just before the turn off for the M60. They are both very near a Texaco petrol station and McDonalds. Beware, it is a big road, easy to be doing 50mph without noticing!! There is now also a warning sign northbound approx 100yards before the camera, but this camera is hidden behind two road signs.
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Location reference: NWGM022
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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.