Motorists are caught every day breaking speed limits, with many receiving hefty fines and points on their licenses as a result.
Thames Valley Police are constantly on the lookout for vehicles breaking the law or acting suspiciously, with over 700 drink and drug driving arrests having been made last month due to Operation Holly.
However, the police cannot be everywhere, and over 40-speed cameras monitor the roads in Slough, Windsor and Maidenhead.
Here are all the fixed-speed cameras in the area mapped.
Slough
Windsor
Maidenhead
A spokesperson from Thames Valley Police said: “Our neighbourhood policing teams and the Joint Operations Roads Policing Unit deliver targeted enforcement and education on speeding, providing a deterrent designed to make the roads safer and reduce the numbers of persons killed or seriously injured.
“Further, we carry out effective, information-led patrols and engagement in conjunction with our partners to deliver a safer and more secure road network. This reduces the impact of speeding on the local community.
“We would continue to encourage members of the public to report any incidents of speeding or anti-social driving to us so we can continue to build up an intelligence picture and target areas where there is the greatest risk.
“Additionally we would also encourage members of the public to consider setting up Community Speedwatches. For more information, email SpeedWatch@thamesvalley.police.uk.”
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