Where police speed camera checks are happening in Cornwall: 6-12 July
Drive anywhere in Cornwall over the next few days and there is a fair chance an officer is watching how fast you are going. Devon and Cornwall Police have set out where their road safety team will be focusing this week, and Cornwall appears on four of the days.
The road safety team has published the areas where speed detection officers will be working in the week commencing 6 July. The list moves around from day to day and covers both counties, but the Cornwall entries are worth knowing before you set off.
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The Cornwall areas this week
Officers start the week in Mid Cornwall on Monday 6 July.
Cornwall then features heavily from the middle of the week. On Wednesday 8 July, Thursday 9 July and Friday 10 July, the team lists West Cornwall, Mid Cornwall and East Cornwall on all three days. That puts the whole county in play across those three days.
Tuesday does not appear on the list at all.
No Cornwall on the weekend list
Cornwall is absent from the Saturday and Sunday entries this week. The road safety team’s weekend focus moves over the border into Devon, so drivers heading east are the ones more likely to pass an officer on the 11th and 12th.
The full list, day by day
Here is where speed detection officers will be working across both counties this week.
Monday 6 July: Mid Cornwall, Plymouth, North Devon, South Devon, East Devon, Mid Devon, Exeter
Wednesday 8 July: West Cornwall, Mid Cornwall, East Cornwall, Exeter, East Devon, West Devon
Thursday 9 July: West Cornwall, Mid Cornwall, East Cornwall, West Devon, Exeter, South Hams
Friday 10 July: West Cornwall, Mid Cornwall, East Cornwall, Plymouth, South Devon, South Hams, North Devon
Saturday 11 July: North Devon, Plymouth, South Devon, Dartmoor
Sunday 12 July: Plymouth, North Devon, Torbay, South Devon
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What the police are asking
The release finishes with a straightforward request to anyone behind the wheel this week.
“Please drive carefully and within the speed limits wherever you are.”
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