Gatso Speed Camera on A4095, Long Hanborough (30mph)
This Gatso speed camera is located on A4095 near Long Hanborough in Oxfordshire, monitoring northbound traffic with a 30mph speed limit.
Travelling towards Woodstock from Witney along the A4095 through the village of Long Hanborough. After the mini-roundabout and the first Pelican crossing (Humped) there is a garage on the off-side of the road and a left-hand bend. Immediately after the bend adjacent to a tall hedge is the camera. Painted yellow it is easy to spot during the day. Not so easy at night. There are now 3 humped crossings in this village and the speed limit was recently reduced from 40 to 30mph.
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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.