The United Kingdom maintains over 11,000 mobile speed camera hotspots, with certain counties deploying hundreds of these enforcement zones. Recent analysis of public data from authorities and police forces reveals that rural stretches—such as A-roads, B-roads, and tourist routes—account for most monitored sites.
Top 10 Counties with Most Mobile Speed Camera Sites
Derbyshire leads with 200 potential hotspots, followed by Lancashire at 195 sites. Wiltshire secures third place with 186, while Essex and Norfolk follow with 170 and 143 sites, respectively. Hampshire reports 140, Warwickshire 134, Devon 119, Staffordshire 114, and Leicestershire 112.
- Derbyshire: 200 sites
- Lancashire: 195 sites
- Wiltshire: 186 sites
- Essex: 170 sites
- Norfolk: 143 sites
- Hampshire: 140 sites
- Warwickshire: 134 sites
- Devon: 119 sites
- Staffordshire: 114 sites
- Leicestershire: 112 sites
Deployment and Driver Risks
Mobile speed camera vans operate from flexible spots like lay-bys, bridges, village gateways, and roadside areas, surprising many drivers and leading to penalties.
Sean Morris, road safety technology executive, explained: “Mobile speed cameras target known accident black spots and road sections demanding heightened driver attention.”
Penalties for Speeding Violations
Authorities issue a standard £100 fine and three penalty points for speeding. Serious offenses attract steeper fines, and drivers with prior points face potential driving bans.
Advanced apps now warn motorists of these zones, urging extra caution on roads where vans frequently appear.

