Mobile Speed Cameras in Northern Lincolnshire from February 3 to 9

Mobile speed cameras will monitor key roads in northern Lincolnshire this week

Mobile Speed Cameras in Northern Lincolnshire from February 3 to 9
Mobile Speed Cameras in Northern Lincolnshire from February 3 to 9

Scunthorpe: Mobile speed camera vans will be out this week. They’ll check several busy roads.

Officers will be at A1029 Brigg Road in Scunthorpe and Taylor’s Avenue in Cleethorpes. Other routes will also be monitored.

You can find the daily enforcement schedule on the Safer Roads Humber website. It shows where cameras are likely to be, but not all spots are listed.

Humberside Police and Safer Roads Humber can enforce speed limits anywhere, anytime.

Mobile speed cameras will be in these locations:

  • MON February 3: A1029 Brigg Road – Scunthorpe
  • TUE February 4: A1098 Taylor’s Avenue – Cleethorpes
  • WED February 5: A161 Low Burnham
  • THU February 6: B1210 Stallingborough Road/Great Coates Road – Healing
  • FRI February 7: B1207 Vicarage Lane – Scawby
  • SAT February 8: Various sites across the region
  • SUN February 9: Various sites across the region

If you’re crossing the Humber Bridge, here are the mobile camera locations:

  • MON February 3: A1033 Thomas Clarkson Way – Hull
  • TUE February 4: B1253 between Sledmere and Octon crossroads
  • WED February 5: A165 Bessingby
  • THU February 6: A614 Kirkburn (50mph limit)
  • FRI February 7: A1079 Bishop Burton
  • SAT February 8: Various sites across the region
  • SUN February 9: Various sites across the region
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