
It is 45 kilometers long ring road of Bordeaux agglomeration partly made up of the A630 motorway as well as the national N230. Like the Paris ring road, it is one of the most important traffic arteries in the region, and also one of the most carefully controlled.
Indeed, since the end of 2016 speed cameras there, day and night. The Bordeaux ring road is indeed one of the many safe routes in France, with signs at the entrance indicating the presence of several speed cameras, but it is not known exactly where they are located.
Bordeaux: many cameras on the ring road
In addition to five fixed speed cameraswhich include the Floirac radar tower located on the N230 national road, one of the most profitable in France, several autonomous radars were scattered along the entire length of the ring road.
In addition to not being specified by the regulatory commission, these autonomous radars reposition regularly: in less than 30 minutes the radar will be moved, reconfigured and ready to flash again. The goal is to surprise motorists in order to take advantage of the smallest second of their inattention to control the slot machine…
A few days ago in four autonomous speed cameras on the Bordeaux ring road to have again changed location.
Bordeaux: places to install autonomous speed cameras
The first autonomous radar is installed at the Bordeaux exit on the outer ring road, more precisely between exit 4 and exit 4a (Atlantic Stadium – Exhibition Center – Bruges-Le-Tasta – Bordeaux-Lac) of the A630 motorway, just before Gas Esso. stations on Lake Bordeaux.
The second autonomous radar is installed on Merignac on the outer ring road, between exit 11b and exit 12 on the A630 motorway, in the Bordeaux Airport sector.
The third autonomous radar is installed on Passover on the inner ring road, just before exit 15 (A63 – Saint Sébastien – Bayonne – Mont de Marsan – Bassin d’Arcachon) on the A630 motorway.
The fourth autonomous radar is installed on Villenave d’Ornon on the outer ring road, just after the bridge at exit 19 (A62 – Toulouse – Pau – Agen), on the A630 motorway.
Source: Auto Plus

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