Safety Cameras Scotland
In 2022 there were 5,621 people reported injured on roads across Scotland.
Here at Safety Cameras Scotland, we aim to reduce this number through targeted camera enforcement and improving driver behaviour. We believe speeding is socially unacceptable and encourage everybody to #KnowYourLimits and drive at a speed appropriate to the road conditions.
Our organisation is divided into three Safety Camera Unit areas - North, East & West - who manage the speed and red-light cameras across Scotland. We work alongside Police Scotland and are funded through a grant provided to us by the Scottish Safety Camera Programme.
All of our camera locations can be found on this website along with information about camera types, our site selection process and how we operate.
We have a frequently asked questions section to cover most queries and for anything further please feel free to contact us. You'll also be able to follow Safety Cameras Scotland on Facebook and Twitter.
News / Updates
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Safety Camera on Main Road, Cardross, to begin enforcement
18/04/2024
The fixed speed camera installed Main Road, Cardross will begin enforcement on Monday after speed surveys showed 56% of vehicles on the road were travelling above the 30mph speed limit.
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Safety Cameras Scotland announce positive outcomes from safety camera site performance review
15/04/2024
Following a comprehensive national performance review, Safety Cameras Scotland is pleased to announce significant progress in enhancing road safety across Scotland. The review, conducted i…
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Concerning number of drivers detected during first week of enforcement on M80/M8
09/02/2024
Safety Cameras Scotland have noted a concerning number of drivers travelling above the temporary 40mph speed limit in the first week of enforcement on the M80/M8. The temporary average spe…
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Safety Cameras Scotland commence enforcement on M8/M80
02/04/2024
Temporary average speed cameras will begin enforcing a 40mph speed limit on the M8 westbound between junction 13 and 14 as resurfacing work continues.
Amey, on behalf of Transport Scotla…
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New technology, aimed at reducing vehicle speeds, installed on Aberdeenshire road.
The B9077 at Durris House will be the location for Police Scotland’s North Safety Cameras Units first Vector spot speed camera.
The new Vector SR spot speed cameras are fully contained traffic enforc…