The camera has always faced uphill towards Caerphilly town centre but of course that may not always be the case in future.
There are currently no batons on the road surface to verify the speed travelled through the speed camera.
This Gatso speed camera is located on A468 - Nantgrw Hill near Caerphilly in Mid Glamorgan, monitoring both directions, up and downhill traffic with a 40mph speed limit.
This speed camera is a swing camera, it can face up the hill one week and down the hill the next. So be careful YOU don't know which way it will be facing until your right on top of it. The speed camera (which is active) is located half way up the hill just after the British Airways building and before the petrol station.
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Location reference: WAMG001
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.
The camera has always faced uphill towards Caerphilly town centre but of course that may not always be the case in future.
There are currently no batons on the road surface to verify the speed travelled through the speed camera.
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 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.