Unveiling the Top Secret: Where to Find Speed Cameras on Welsh Roads Next Month in 2025

### Mobile Speed Camera Locations Across Wales Announced for June 2025
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The Welsh road casualty reduction partnership, GoSafe, has published its comprehensive list of mobile speed camera hotspots for June 2025, aiming to deter speeding and enhance road safety across the country. Operating throughout the year, these cameras are a common sight in towns, cities and rural communities, staffed by trained police personnel.
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GoSafe’s vehicles and motorcycles are equipped with advanced technology to monitor motorists’ speed and enforce compliance with legal limits. The team uses a device known as a speedscope, capable of registering vehicles from as far away as 1,000 metres, though most checks are conducted at closer range for accuracy and reliability. Each alleged infraction is meticulously documented, noting the time, date, speed, and the position of the vehicle, among other details. This evidence forms the basis for enforcement actions against those who exceed speed limits.

Transparency remains central to GoSafe’s strategy for public engagement and accountability. Consequently, the partnership routinely shares the precise locations of mobile speed cameras each month on its website. This proactive disclosure not only keeps drivers informed but is also intended to encourage safer behaviour behind the wheel, reducing the likelihood of accidents across Wales’ busy network of roads.

For the month of June 2025, speed enforcement operations cover an extensive list of urban centres, commuter routes, and rural roads, highlighting the widespread nature of the campaign. Notable locations include prominent routes in Anglesey such as the A4080 in Dwyran and Brynsiencyn Road by Lon Pwllfanogl, and the A5 at Gaerwen. These areas are recognised as busy corridors where monitoring has proven to be particularly necessary.

Further south, in Cardiff, drivers can expect the familiar sight of GoSafe vans on stretches including the M4 between junctions 33 and 34, Lansdowne Road in Canton, and the A470 Northern Avenue. These urban and suburban sites are frequent subjects of community concern regarding speeding and unsafe driving, prompting the ongoing vigilance by enforcement officers.

Bridgend also features on the list, with camera deployments on West Road in Nottage and the busy A48 Bypass near Island Farm, both of which are key commuter and local routes. Similarly, the county of Carmarthenshire will see speed camera coverage around several schools such as Pembrey CP School and Llethri Road in Felinfoel, reflecting a focus on protecting young people.

North Wales is not neglected, with speed checks due on busy routes in Conwy, Denbighshire, and Gwynedd, including the A470 at Llanrwst and the A525 near Llandegla. The inclusion of such sites underscores concerns about rural speeding and the associated risks on high-speed country roads.

Beyond major cities and highways, less urbanised regions such as Monmouthshire, Neath Port Talbot, Powys, and the Vale of Glamorgan will also see targeted enforcement. The variety of locations highlights GoSafe’s commitment to scrutinising blackspots where previous incidents have been recorded or community feedback has indicated a persistent problem with excessive speed.

It’s important to note that GoSafe’s overarching mission is not simply punitive. The public publishing of camera positions aims to alter driving habits across Wales, encouraging compliance through awareness rather than surprise penalties. The partnership stresses the importance of responsible driving and routinely highlights the direct link between driving at inappropriate speeds, road casualties, and fatalities.

GoSafe continues to balance education, engagement, engineering, and enforcement in its road safety strategy. As a reminder, motorists should always comply with posted speed limits, not just at camera locations, but across all stretches of road. The consequences of speeding can be severe, with lasting impacts not only for those directly involved in collisions but for families and communities as well.

Motorists can view the full, regularly updated list of locations on GoSafe’s official website. The partnership encourages all drivers to heed these warnings and contribute to safer roads across Wales in June and beyond.