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Hundreds of drivers ‘incorrectly’ fined due to error with speed cameras on some motorways and A roads

Anyone affected will be contacted by police.

Emily Sergeant Emily Sergeant - 16th December 2025

Hundreds of drivers have been fined ‘incorrectly’ due to an error with speed cameras on some motorways and A roads across the UK.

National Highways is in the process of implementing a fix to address an anomaly detected in the way some variable speed cameras interact with signs, which has resulted in a number of people incorrectly facing enforcement action for speeding.

The anomaly in question has meant there was a ‘slight delay’ at times between cameras and variable speed signs.

This lead to some drivers being incorrectly detected as speeding after the limit had changed, and as a result, National Highways identified approximately 2,650 total erroneous camera activations on roads since 2021 – which is the equivalent of fewer than two a day.

Not all activations are enforced either, so the amount of people impacted will be lower than this, according to National Highways.

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“We apologise to anyone who has been affected,” National Highways said in a statement.

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Hundreds of drivers have been ‘incorrectly’ fined due to an error with speed cameras / Credit: Mike Birdy (via Pexels)

Those affected are set to be reimbursed and have points removed from their licence where relevant.

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Steps will also be taken to remedy any incorrect enforcement action, and anybody affected will be contacted directly.

“Safety is our number one priority and we have developed a fix for this technical anomaly to maintain the highest levels of safety on these roads and make sure no one is wrongly prosecuted,” commented National Highways Chief Executive, Nick Harris.

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“All drivers should continue observing the posted speed limits as normal. Anyone who has been impacted will be contacted by the relevant police force.”

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