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New AI speed cameras that can see into cars branded ‘invasion of privacy’

By staff31 July 2025No Comments2 Mins Read

Police have starting using a new type of speed camera in the UK which can detect more than just how fast drivers are going – and some motorists believe they are a breach of privacy

Speed cameras keep a beady eye on traffic moving along the busiest motorway in Britain, the M6.
Speed cameras keep a beady eye on traffic moving along the busiest motorway in Britain, the M6.(Image: KevinHolt via Getty Images)

Police are stepping up their game with cutting-edge technology to tackle drivers flouting the rules. The UK has seen the deployment of digital speed cameras, some of which are equipped with artificial intelligence.

These high-tech devices do more than just monitor speed – they also scan for mobile phone use and check if motorists are wearing seatbelts. Some cameras boast ‘bi-directional’ capabilities, capturing images in both directions, potentially catching unsuspecting drivers off guard.

With phone usage becoming an epidemic on UK roads, it’s hoped that these ‘smart’ cameras will act as a powerful deterrent. It comes after UK drivers were warned over ‘avoiding’ road instead of having to follow new rule.

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A British policeman using a hand held speed gun
A British policeman using a hand held speed gun(Image: RobHowarth via Getty Images)

Yet, there’s a debate brewing as some motorists view these intrusive cameras, capable of peering into vehicles, as a breach of privacy. But, if drivers adhere to the rules of the road, they should have no cause for concern, reports Birmingham Live.

Rhydian Jones, a motoring expert at Confused.com, commented: “As drivers continue getting caught using their phones behind the wheel, many don’t realise that today’s advanced cameras aren’t just monitoring speed. They’re now picking up behaviours like mobile phone use.”

'Red light camera' traffic warning sign
‘Red light camera’ traffic warning sign(Image: Simon McGill via Getty Images)

Mr Jones further revealed: “Our latest research found that since first being piloted in 2021, AI-powered cameras have caught over 2,300 drivers.

“While a third of drivers (33%) believe AI could help make roads safer, 17% said they feel the technology is an invasion of privacy. While road safety is the top priority, it’s important that drivers stay informed about how enforcement technology is evolving.

“With mobile phone use at the wheel, even while stationary, now more easily detected, this is an opportunity for drivers to build safer driving habits. By staying alert, avoiding distractions, and brushing up on the latest rules, drivers can steer clear of penalties and help make roads safer for everyone.”

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