Heading to the coast? Beware of North Yorkshires first ever fixed speed camera

The first ever fixed speed camera in North Yorkshire is set to be installed this summer to enhance road safety.

As part of a three-month trial, the camera will be located on the A64 Sherburn High Street and be in use from Tuesday 01 July 2025. The first of its kind in North Yorkshire, it’s being tested to see if it helps slow down motorists and reduces the number of serious and fatal collisions on the route.

Following a review of collision statistics and data from mobile safety camera vehicles from across the county, it has concluded that Sherburn would be an effective location for the fixed speed camera trial.

Excessive or inappropriate speed is a common factor in many collisions and is one of the fatal 5 offences alongside careless driving, drink and drug driving, not wearing a seatbelt and using a mobile phone while driving. The camera will be in use 24/7 for three months to enforce the 30mph speed limit on the road with a view to making the village safer for the local community and other motorists.

Anyone caught speeding could receive a Notice of Intended Prosecution from North Yorkshire Police and face a range of sanctions starting with the National Speed Awareness Course if they are eligible. If not, they may be offered a £100 fine and three points on their licence, or they could be referred to court.

Historically North Yorkshire Police have utilised mobile cameras to enforce speed limits as well as other motoring offences across the county. The trial of the fixed camera is not with a view to replacing the mobile vans which will continue to be strategically positioned on high harm routes.

Head of Specialist Operations, Superintendent Mick Roffe from North Yorkshire Police said: “Speeding is often a key factor in collisions, and we continue to look at the effectiveness of new methods to enforce speed limits on North Yorkshire’s roads.

“The fact that we are promoting the exact location of this camera shows that this isn’t about a quick way to generate money, it’s about enforcing the 30mph limit on a route which has historically seen several serious and fatal collisions.

“We will be monitoring the data closely and looking at what impact the camera has on reducing speed as well as the number of serious and fatal collisions on the A64 in Sherburn. The outcome of this trial will help shape our plans for speed enforcement in the county over the coming years”.

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