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    Find out where the speed cameras are in Buckinghamshire by using our guide below.
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    ESSENTIAL INFO

    If you are caught by a speed cameras you will receive a £60 fixed penalty ticket and three points on your licence or a court summons.

    If drivers reduced their speed by just 1mph there is up to 7% less risk of being involved in a serious crash.

    If you are driving at 40mph and hit a child, you are likely to kill that child.

    If you are driving at 30mph and hit a child, that child has a 50/50 chance of survival.

    If you are driving at 20mph and hit a child, that child is likely to survive and may be uninjured.

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    | Amersham | Ashley Green | Aston Clinton | Aylesbury | Beaconsfield | Bierton | Bletchley | Bourne End | Buckingham | Chesham | Denham | Edlesborough | Farnham Common | Fenny Stratford | Gibraltar | Hazelmere | High Wycombe | Holmer Green | Iver | Iver Heath | Kingswood | Lane End | Little Chalfont | Marlow | Monks Risborough | Newport Pagnell | Penn | Stoke Hammond | Stoke Poges | Stokenchurch | Wendover | Wooburn Green | Woburn Sands | Wolverton |

    Location
    Area
    Speed limit
    A416 Station RoadAmersham30
    A416 Ashley Green RoadAshley Green40
    A41 (Between Orchard Drive and Greenend St)Aston Clinton30
    A413 Wendover RoadAylesbury 30
    Elmhurst Road (E) Aylesbury30
    Elmhurst Road (W)Aylesbury30
    C173 Churchill AvenueAylesbury30
    Camborne Avenue, BedgroveAylesbury30
    A4157 Weedon RoadAylesbury30
    A4157 Oakfield RoadAylesbury30
    A41 Bicester RoadAylesbury40
    A40 London RoadBeaconsfield50
    A418Bierton40
    B4034 Buckingham RoadBletchley30
    Princes WayBletchley30
    Princes WayBletchley30
    A4094 Hedsor RoadBourne End30
    A4094 Cores End RoadBourne End30
    C137 London RoadBuckingham 30
    A416 Nashleigh Hill Chesham30
    WatersideChesham30
    A412 North Orbital RoadDenham40
    A4146 Leighton RoadEldlesborough30
    A355 Beaconsfield RoadFarnham Common40
    A353 Green Man Hill, Beaconsfield Road Farnham Common40
    C129 High StreetFenny Stratford30
    A418Gibraltar60
    A404 Amersham RoadHazelmere 30
    Holmer Green Road Hazelmere30
    A40 West Wycombe RoadHigh Wycombe30
    Daws Hill RoadHigh Wycombe30
    Hamilton RoadHigh Wycombe30
    The Pastures High Wycombe30
    A40 West WycombeHigh Wycombe30
    Desborough AvenueHigh Wycombe30
    A4010 Chapel LaneHigh Wycombe30
    A4010 New RoadHigh Wycombe30
    Sawpit HillHolmer Green30
    Thorney Lane Iver30
    B470 Iver LaneIver40
    A4007 Slough RoadIver Heath30
    A41 Bicester RoadKingswood60
    B482 High StreetLane End30
    A404 Amersham RoadLittle Chalfont 30
    A4155 Little Marlow RoadMarlow 30
    Wycombe RoadMarlow30
    B482 Seymour Court RoadMarlow30
    A4010 Aylesbury RoadMonks Risborough30
    A4010 Aylesbury RoadMonks Risborough30
    Wolverton RoadNewport Pagnell30
    B474 Elm RoadPenn30
    A4146 Fenny RoadStoke Hammond30
    B416 Gerrards Cross RoadStoke Poges30
    A40 Oxford RoadStokenchurch40
    B4009 Aylesbury RoadWendover30
    A4094 Wycombe RoadWooburn Green30
    A5130 Station Road Woburn Sands30
    Old Wolverton RoadWolverton40
    Old Wolverton RoadWolverton40


    your comments

    Terry Jay Cooper, NorthamptonWednesday, 15-Jun-2005 20:11:31 BST
    An 'Ex-pat from High Wycombe, when I visit the old stomping ground, can't help noting the proliferatioin of the cameras. But I have to say that we drivers are really our own worst enemies, what do we do with the few seconds, or minutes we save on a journey by speeding anyway? Leave in plenty of time, get to your destination less stressed.

    Dave Yeend, AmershamWednesday, 02-Jun-2004 13:58:01 BST
    I got caught by a speed camera on an industrial estate; which may be a useful deterrent on a busy weekday, but on a Sunday afternoon driving on a dual carriageway, without a vehicle or human being in sight, is ridiculous. I now spend more time checking my speed than I used to, and this has not improved my driving. Surely the road conditions are more important than being limited to a arbitary limit set to make money. I agree with Brian, that you are a greater danger if you don't keep your eyes on the road. George just seems to have lost it ! The camera in Station Road, Amersham seems to have been installed on the wrong side of the road. More people speed going down the hill than up the hill (where the camera is).

    T LYCETT, FARNHAM COMMONFriday, 30-Apr-2004 15:00:44 BST
    I would like to add that recently I attended a driver awareness scheme recently as the result of a speed camera detecting I was doing 36 mph in a 30 zone and it certainly improved my awareness of current road regulations.I might add I passed my test in 1958 and the refresher info was really good as has made a difference to my driving habits when in 30/40 mph zones and how to detect them.

    Martin Boulger, Princes RisboroughFriday, 30-Apr-2004 14:48:16 BST
    I hate speed cameras but appreciate that where sited for road safety they do their job. My worry is that cameras are replacing Police so that while I get done for 35mph in a 30 limit, the guy with bald tyres and defective lights can kill and maim with impunity. Speed cameras should not replace Police!

    A .Hinchliffe, Milton KeynesTuesday, 13-Apr-2004 10:58:19 BST
    I have nothing against speed cameras, if the money collected at these locations is used to highlight the risk and speed restriction in force, with new large signs or road colour changes. These improve safety because they can be seen on the road where you should be looking,This is especially important if you are new to the area. When small dinner plates dating back to the style of the 1960s, are left sometime partly hidden in the trees, whilst new cameras are installed, the true motive behind the camera is bought into question, and keeping an eye peeled for them becomes an hazard in itself.

    Keith Pilkington, Newport PagnellWednesday, 24-Mar-2004 08:21:06 GMT
    As a pedestrian I would rather have Brian looking where he's going than George watching his speedo as I'm trying to cross the road. Even if Brian is a little over the speed limit, I bet he could stop faster than George who has taken he eyes of the road just at the wrong time.

    Karl Richards, BromsgroveSunday, 25-Jan-2004 21:30:43 GMT
    i neither disagree or agree with speed cameras around 30mph limits. 9/10 ppl survive at 30mph. 9/10 ppl die at 40mph, that speaks for itself. Just a few mph over can cause fatal injuries and i just think what would I say if that was my child? i would hope they were only doing 30mph or even less in residential areas. I do however totall DISAGREE with cameras on county roads, motorways and on bends etc they are M/M divices for the police and that is totally out of order. What about passing a little responsibility to the driver? Quiet motorway 90mph no children whats wrong with that?

    Marion Evans, BicesterSunday, 25-Jan-2004 10:47:39 GMT
    I was "done" for slightly exceeding the 30mph speed limit in Holmer Green Road in July 2002 (at the age of 62) and was called Speed Queen or Girl Racer for ages by my adult sons! Although I was angry with myself more than anything else, it has definitely made me a better driver inasmuch as I am more aware of speed limitations whilst driving.

    Jan, Milton KeynesSaturday, 24-Jan-2004 16:17:49 GMT
    I think all speed cameras should be banned totally..let everyone who wants to speed do so but make the first offence loss of your licence for a year and 10,000 pounds fine and second offence banned for life.Save the taxpayers a lot of money..but wait a minute that would be against the speeders rights wouldn't it?

    mona, milton keynesFriday, 23-Jan-2004 13:00:24 GMT
    You don't have to look at your speedo all the time if you are in correct ,your knoledge of your car keeps you right

    Larry Gillard, Chalfont St GilesSunday, 07-Dec-2003 12:56:40 GMT
    Most of the cameras around are just a licence to print money and have nothing to do with road safety.Law abiding,honest and hard working people such as myself and the vast majority of the population are being criminalised for the occasional slight error of judgement which results in penalty points and a fine,this in turn causes resentment against the police and the legal system.Instead of erecting even more cameras and speed humps would it not be more benifical for road safety if our apparently invisible police force made a lot more effort to target and prosecute the many unlicensed,untaxed and uninsured drivers on our roads instead of persecuting the long suffering majority.

    Brian Tordoff, Chalfont St GilesFriday, 08-Aug-2003 14:04:28 BST
    You are ten times more likely to hit a child if you are looking at your speedometer than you are if you are looking at the road in front !!

    George Nichols, AylesburyWednesday, 26-Nov-2003 16:39:59 GMT
    So, Brian, are you one of the chosen few who is allowed to go at any speed, so long as it feels comfotable to you (my taxi driver is also a "chosen one")? Maybe you don't need to check your speedo at all! Or your mirrors, or over your shoulder before moving off, or...has the Highway Code change since I pass my test? Is being in complete control of your vehicle including its speed just too much trouble?

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