It does have very sneaky speeding cameras though.
Look out for hidden sneaky vans in villages after a long stretch of open road.
Norfolk is a very difficult place for any type of transport.
West Norfolk
A10 โ West Winch
A17 โ between King's Lynn and Sutton Bridge
A1076 โ Gayton Road, King's Lynn
A149 โ Dersingham
Norwich and surrounding
A140 โ Mile End Road, Norwich
A140 โ Colman Road, Norwich
A146 โ Barrett Road, Norwich
A147 โ Koblenz Avenue, Norwich
A147 โ Bishop Bridge Road, Norwich
A147 โ Grapes Hill, Norwich
A1042 โ Mile Cross Lane, Norwich
A1056 โ Ipswich Road, Norwich
A1067 โ Drayton Road, Norwich (and Drayton area)
A1074 โ Dereham Road, Norwich
A1402 โ Aylsham Road, Norwich
B1332 โ Poringland
A1151 โ Wroxham Road, Rackheath
South Norfolk
A146 โ Thurton
Great Yarmouth area
A149 โ Caister Road, Great Yarmouth
C630 โ Southtown Road, Great Yarmouth
A143 โ Beccles Road, Bradwell
Breckland
A1075 โ Toftwood, East Dereham
A134 โ Bury Road, Thetford (noted as one of the most active fixed cameras in recent years)
North Norfolk
A149 โ Potter Heigham
A148 โ Little Snoring
Additional fixed or noted sites from community-updated databases include locations such as:
Babingley (A149)
Besthorpe (A11)
Castle Rising (A149)
Postwick (A47 โ Norwich Southern Bypass)
Snetterton (A11)
Swaffham (A47)
Wymondham (A11)
Various spots in King's Lynn (e.g., Edward Benefer Way, A17 Bypass, London Road, Queen Elizabeth Way)
Others like Hales (B1136), Loddon (A146), Stalham (A149), and more in Norwich suburbs (e.g., Sweet Briar Road, Guardian Road).