Cumbrian speed camera van locations for June 3 revealed by Cumbria Police
The speed camera vans will be in place along the A66, the A685, the A686 and the M6. Police reveal the location of their speed camera vans each day and place them in known speeding hotspots. A freedom of information request by the News and Star revealed the highest speeds recorded during 2024.
The highest speed recorded in Carlisle city centre was 71 miles per hour and the highest recorded in Whitehaven was 64 miles per hour. Drivers have also been breaking the law in parts of the county with low speed limits. The fastest speed recorded in a 20 mile per hour zone in Cumbria was 45 miles per hour and the fastest speed recorded in 30 miles per hour zone was a shocking 78 miles per hour. The busiest speed cameras in Cumbria were located on the A591 at Ings travelling east, the A66 at Kirkby Thore travelling west and the A66 at Kirkby Thore travelling east.
READ MORE: New train service from Carlisle to London expected to start in 2026 | News and Star[1] A driver was recorded at a speed of more than 130 miles per hour which was the fastest recorded in Cumbria in 2024. A spokesperson for Cumbria Police said: "Today our Road Safety Camera vans will be operating the A66 east from Penrith, the A685 between Tebay & Brough, the Appleby area, the A686 between Alston & Penrith and the M6 J40 -J37.
"Please drive carefully."
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- ^ New train service from Carlisle to London expected to start in 2026 | News and Star (www.newsandstar.co.uk)