Revealed - The most prolific speed camera in Norfolk
The stats have shown the number of offences captured by each camera dotted around the county.
For a second year running, the speed camera on the A134 Bury Road at Thetford caught the most speeders.
A speed camera on the A134 at Thetford caught the most speeding offences in Norfolk for the second year running (Image: Google Maps)
It snared 2,969 drivers in 2025.
Despite retaining top spot, the total was markedly less than in 2024, when it captured 4,176 speeding vehicles.
The A10 at West Winch came in second with 1,929 drivers caught and the A140 Mile End Road in Norwich captured 1,509 offences.
Making up the rest of the top five were the camera on Dereham Road heading towards Norwich, catching 1,163, and the camera on the A140 at Coleman Road, which captured 1,131.
Terry Jermy, MP for South West Norfolk, said he is happy to see the decrease in offences, but feels more could be done to combat the issue.
"I am happy to see a reduction, as it suggests the message is getting through to drivers and they are decreasing their speed, but we're still looking at a significant number of instances," he said.
Terry Jermy is pleased to see a reduction in offences, but hopes more will be done to reduce speeding on Bury Road (Image: Roger Harris)
"I would encourage Norfolk County Council to ensure more adequate signage is installed to help further reduce these concerning numbers.”
When asked if there would be any targeted action on this section of road, a spokeswoman for Norfolk Constabulary said: "The Safety Camera Team regularly deploys to a range of sites in and around the town to encourage safer driving and respond to local concerns.
"Norfolk Police remains committed to reducing the number of people killed or seriously injured on the roads of Norfolk and Suffolk."
