Speed Camera Churriana-Cartama Road
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This may be old news to some, but not having driven along this road (A7052)for some time, I now see a camera has been installed when driving towards Cartama from the airport direction between marker post KM3 and the traffic lights. May be useful info for those who use the 'back route' for airport pick ups/drop offs.

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This may be old news to some, but not having driven along this road (A7052)for some time, I now see a camera has been installed when driving towards Cartama from the airport direction between marker post KM3 and the traffic lights. May be useful info for those who use the 'back route' for airport pick ups/drop offs.


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Perish the thought
the trouble is that I was struggling to decide what the actual limit is on that particular stretch of road as it displays 4 different speed limits in in the space of about 1km



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Once you are past those 4 speed limits, I think the only way you can tell, is to check the limits on the posts going the other way and memorise where they are on your side of the road
A GPS would tell you.
John.

John.

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There are details of all fixed cameras on the Trafico site.
http://www.dgt.es/portal/es/informac...ente=siguiente
http://www.dgt.es/portal/es/informac...ente=siguiente

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Where I live, we have a long road that as you come on to it, the limit is 60km. There are no further signs to show any change of limit, so some people stick to 60km all the way down the road (there are quite often cop cars with cameras parked nearby). About 300 meters along this road there is a change to 80km,
but the only way you would know, is by looking at the sign going in the other direction. Very frustrating for those in the know, and appears to be standard practice in Spain, at least in my area.
John.
but the only way you would know, is by looking at the sign going in the other direction. Very frustrating for those in the know, and appears to be standard practice in Spain, at least in my area.
John.
