Speed Cameras in Scottish Highlands

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Scottish Highlands has extensive speed camera enforcement across major commuter and trunk routes, with safety cameras operated by the Police Scotland Safety Cameras.

There are currently 22 known safety camera locations in Scottish Highlands, including 13 Mobile, 8 Gatso and 1 SPECS. Coverage is concentrated on routes such as the A9, A82, A890 and M9, with significant enforcement around Balliluig, Kingussie and Aviemore.

Camera locations are kept up to date using official police partnership data and reports submitted by motorists across the county.

Total cameras
22
Towns covered
20
Most monitored road
A9
Most common type
Mobile (13)
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Most monitored areas: Balliluig (2) Kingussie (2) Aviemore (1)
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Frequently asked questions

There are currently 22 known speed camera locations in Scottish Highlands, comprising fixed cameras, mobile camera vans, average speed cameras and traffic light cameras. The locations are submitted and verified by UK motorists.

Scottish Highlands has 1 SPECS average speed camera systems. Average speed cameras measure your speed between two points - so slowing down at one camera and speeding up afterwards will not avoid detection. View all SPECS locations in the list above.

Speed cameras in Scottish Highlands are operated by the Police Scotland Safety Cameras, working alongside Police Scotland, local councils and National Highways.

Mobile cameras are the most common type in Scottish Highlands, with 13 units in operation. View all camera types in the list above to filter by your preferred type.

Most fixed speed cameras in Scottish Highlands, including Gatso and Truvelo D-Cam units, use infrared or low-light technology and may not produce a visible flash, particularly during daylight. Older Gatso cameras facing rearward will produce a double white flash. The absence of a flash does not mean you have not been recorded.

Mobile speed camera vans operate at 13 known sites across Scottish Highlands. Common locations include accident hotspots, residential streets where speeding has been reported, and stretches of major roads such as the A9. Locations rotate, so a camera may not be present every day.

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