November 2016 update: THIS STRETCH OF ROAD FROM ARDLEIGH ROAD OVER THE FLYOVER TOWARDS LONDON IS NOW A 30MPH ZONE DOWN FROM 50MPH. WHEN YOU GET OVER THE FLYOVER IT IS BACK TO 50MPH, ON THE OTHER SIDE GOING TO SOUTHEND IS STILL 50MPH. THE CAMERA IS ALSO ONE OF THE NEW TYPES THAT IS ON ALL THE TIME.
Gatso Speed Camera on A12, Romford (30mph)
This Gatso speed camera is located on A12 near Romford in Essex, monitoring westbound, towards london traffic with a 30mph speed limit.
Speed camera located after the flyover and after the first turning on the left, behind some trees at first set of traffic lights. Direction of travel is westerly, towards London.
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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.