The largest Operation Exit of the year, the one at the end of July and beginning of August, will be monitored by nearly 1,500 radars throughout Spain, of which 61 are in the province of Valencia, according to data published by the General Directorate of Traffic. . The radars, which you can consult in the attached table and on the maps, are located both on dual carriageways and highways and on secondary roads.
Thus, there are three on the A-3, 8 on the A-7 and AP-7, one on the V-21 and V-31 (Pista de Silla), seven on the CV-60 and three on the CV-35 (Ademuz track) or the CV-500 (Carretera del Saler), among others. Also noteworthy are the radars located on national highways, such as the five on the N-332, which runs along the coast of Valencia and Alicante, or the three on the N-330, the so-called highway from Alicante to France through Zaragoza.
You can check the
Complete list of speed cameras in Valenciawith the type of radar (mobile/fixed), the kilometer point and the road and direction in which it is installed, with the data provided by the DGT.
If you are interested in knowing the radars that exist throughout Spain, consult the official list of radars published by the DGT and updated. You can use the search engine to select and filter those in each province.
You can also locate it on the map.
790 fixed radars, 545 mobiles, 39 drones…
The Commission on Road Safety held in the Congress of Deputies on November 16 agreed on the arrival of new radars, as well as more drones. Thus, in Spain this summer 790 fixed radars, 545 mobiles and 92 section radars will work. Along with them, the DGT currently has 39 drones, of which 23 are also configured to fine. In total, about 1,500 cinemometers.
Fines for speeding carry a financial penalty
from 100 to 600 euros and deduction of up to 6 points from the driving license.
The largest Operation Exit of the year, the one at the end of July and beginning of August, will be monitored by nearly 1,500 radars throughout Spain, of which 61 are in the province of Valencia, according to data published by the General Directorate of Traffic. . The radars, which you can consult in the attached table and on the maps, are located both on dual carriageways and highways and on secondary roads.
Thus, there are three on the A-3, 8 on the A-7 and AP-7, one on the V-21 and V-31 (Pista de Silla), seven on the CV-60 and three on the CV-35 (Ademuz track) or the CV-500 (Carretera del Saler), among others. Also noteworthy are the radars located on national highways, such as the five on the N-332, which runs along the coast of Valencia and Alicante, or the three on the N-330, the so-called highway from Alicante to France through Zaragoza.
You can check the
Complete list of speed cameras in Valenciawith the type of radar (mobile/fixed), the kilometer point and the road and direction in which it is installed, with the data provided by the DGT.
If you are interested in knowing the radars that exist throughout Spain, consult the official list of radars published by the DGT and updated. You can use the search engine to select and filter those in each province.
You can also locate it on the map.
790 fixed radars, 545 mobiles, 39 drones…
The Commission on Road Safety held in the Congress of Deputies on November 16 agreed on the arrival of new radars, as well as more drones. Thus, in Spain this summer 790 fixed radars, 545 mobiles and 92 section radars will work. Along with them, the DGT currently has 39 drones, of which 23 are also configured to fine. In total, about 1,500 cinemometers.
Fines for speeding carry a financial penalty
from 100 to 600 euros and deduction of up to 6 points from the driving license.