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National Highways is addressing an anomaly in the way some variable speed cameras interact with signs on some A roads and motorways.
Policing is working with National Highways to identify and contact any motorists who may have incorrectly received a speeding penalty due to an anomaly impacting the way some cameras interact with signs and signals on some A-roads and motorways.
This issue affects a limited number of motorists. If you are affected, you will be contacted and details of the redress process will be shared in due course.
However, -if you think you may be affected please visit Speed enforcement on the Strategic Road Network - GOV.UK to find out more.