Full list of Birmingham roads getting new speed cameras

Drivers warned they are more likely to be caught speeding on busy roads

05:30, 06 Sep 2025

As it stands, the courts can fine you and 'endorse' your driving record with penalty points if you're convicted of a motoring offence.More speed cameras are being added to Birmingham roads.

More speed cameras are being added to main roads in Birmingham before the end of the year as part of a dangerous driving crackdown.

The cameras will be rolled out on a number of busy roads where there are concerns around speeding and are due to be switched on before the end of the year.

It's part of a major safety drive in the city, which will also include cutting speed limits on more than 25 roads to 30mph.

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Speeding drivers will face fines and penalty points if caught out by the new cameras.

Road safety bosses hope they will cut speeding around the city and reduce the number of deaths and injuries on the roads.

Locations for new speed cameras are:

  • A45 Coventry Road (extension of existing operation from Berkeley Road to Bordesley Middleway)
  • A47 Nechells/Fort Parkway (A4040 ring road to A452 Chester Road)
  • B4121 West Boulevard (Selcroft Avenue to California Way)
  • A34 Walsall Road (Wellington Road to Newton Road/City Boundary)
  • B4114 Washwood Heath Road (Ward End Park Road to Bromford Lane)
  • A34 Stratford Road (Coniston Close to Robin Hood Lane)

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READ MORE: Birmingham road where speed cameras capture most drivers as 15,000 caught in a year[4]

The new devices will boost the overall number of average speed cameras operating on Birmingham's roads[5], and it's likely thousands more motorists will be caught out.

Councillor Majid Mahmood, cabinet member for environment and transport at Birmingham City Council, said: "Safety on our busy highway network is paramount and these cameras have an important role to play - far too many collisions on our roads involve excessive speed.

"However, they can never be a solution on their own.

"We all have a role to play in keeping our roads safe and everyone has a duty to think about others, whether pedestrians, cyclists or other motorists.

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"This is not about making money - the majority of revenue goes direct to government - it is about road safety."

References

  1. ^ New law to 'stop drivers parking outside their homes' (www.birminghammail.co.uk)
  2. ^ Do you support a ban on pavement parking? (xd.wayin.com)
  3. ^ Get all the latest motoring news sent to your inbox by signing up to our new newsletter here (www.birminghammail.co.uk)
  4. ^ Birmingham road where speed cameras capture most drivers as 15,000 caught in a year (www.birminghammail.co.uk)
  5. ^ operating on Birmingham's roads (www.birminghammail.co.uk)