Be Careful if You Enter Cantabria via the a-67, This Radar Is Unforgiving on Vacation.
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A proven system before penalty The DGT has installed a 6 km stretch radar in the viaduct between Ontón and Castro Urdiales, with a maximum permitted speed of 100 km/h. This measure is part of the intensified road surveillance plan after the summer, in the face of the increase of displacements. Since its activation, the device is in testing phase: it takes readings and sends letter warnings to drivers that exceed the average permitted speed, but …
If you're planning a vacation in Cantabria this summer, there's one speed camera you should keep in mind: the one at km 195 of the A-67, the highway that connects Palencia with Santander. According to the latest report from the European Motorists' Association (AEA), this device issued 9,708 speeding tickets in 2024, making it the most fined speed camera in the entire region and joining the top five most feared speed cameras of the summer. Read m…
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