
Keeping vehicle speeds under control is a constant challenge on private roads, construction sites, and access routes through local communities. Unchecked speeding can put workers and residents at risk, damage relationships with councils, and increase the likelihood of accidents.
ANPR Average Speed Monitoring provides a straightforward way to address these issues, offering accurate speed data that helps you manage risk, improve safety compliance, and demonstrate proactive responsibility to both stakeholders and local authorities. By monitoring behaviour and deterring repeat offenders, this technology creates a safer, more compliant working environment.


The system works by using at least two ANPR cameras, either on a CCTV tower or trailer, positioned at any required distance along a stretch of road. Each vehicle’s average speed is calculated using GPS-aligned time and distance data, with accuracy improving when cameras are placed closer together.
This technology is reliable, easy to deploy, and adaptable to a wide range of sites, such as private sites, roads leading to private sites, roads used by heavy vehicles, and through roadworks.
Although this solution is not legally enforceable, it delivers real power at site level. Companies can use average speed data to remind suppliers or employees of speed limits, restrict or ban repeat offenders, and demonstrate that speeding is being actively monitored and managed.
Available on flexible hire contracts, ANPR Average Speed Monitoring is a practical way to protect people, strengthen compliance, and increase safety on the road.
