Gatso Speed Camera on B1013 - Southend Road, Rochford (30mph)

30mph speed limit Gatso speed camera

This Gatso speed camera is located on B1013 - Southend Road near Rochford in Essex, monitoring southbound traffic with a 30mph speed limit.

GATSO speed camera sited 250metres south of Sutton Road and the Anne Boleyn pub, or 600metres north of the railway bridge beside Southen Airport.

Camera type
Speed limit
30mph
Direction
Southbound
Road
B1013 - Southend Road
Nearest town
Rochford
Reference
EEE145
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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.

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