Riddle time
What do you get when you get traffic cameras from the South East of England and mix them with motorway cameras from the North West?
Easy, lots of traffic cameras showing you how to avoid M56 traffic and A14 traffic! None of us like being stuck in traffic and it’s evident that these two regions dislike it a lot more than others.
For Traffic Cameras, these are two of our currently most viewed regions in terms of traffic cameras and motorway cameras. So why do a lot of people seem to be interested in M56 traffic and A14 traffic?
Well let’s start with M56 traffic. The M56 motorway runs through Greater Manchester, unofficial capital of the Northern Powerhouse. Economy wise it’s possibly second after London and economy normally equates well with jobs.
With lots of people going to and from work, coupled with some really great universities, you’ve got a lot of people needing to check out motorway cameras on their route.
A couple of interesting junctions are the following.
M56 junction 4
To view the camera.
County: Greater Manchester
Country: England
Region: North West :Also check Caught on traffic cameras
M56 Junction 7
To view the camera .
Postal Code: WA14 3BX
County: Greater Manchester
Country: England
Region: North West
If you live near either of these postcodes you’ll know exactly why you need to check out those motorway cameras before you embark on a road journey. It’s busy, busy, busy.
If you do happen to live near these postcodes, please share your perspective in the comments below. We’re particularly keen to hear if our M56 traffic cameras helped you in any way.
And now, let’s transport ourselves to the South East. Connecting important towns and cities, including Cambridge and Felixstowe, the A14 traffic is definitely one to avoid.
Flexistowe is a port and port’s transport containers, normally connected to trucks and lorries, from one country to another, over sea. If you’re a trucker you’ll definitely want to check out traffic cameras to avoid A14 traffic.
Additionally, if you’re really clever and visiting Cambridge for your studies you’ll be familiar with A14 traffic. You’ll definitely be using traffic cameras to avoid hitting those congestion hotspots.
As per the M56 traffic situation, in terms of the A14 traffic perspective the below are a couple of the usual suspects.
A14 junction 37
To view the camera .
Postal Code: CB8 7AS
County: Suffolk
Country: England
Region: East of England
A14 junction 43
To view the camera.
Postal Code: IP32 6AD
County: Suffolk
Country: England
Region: East of England
Both are vital cameras for you to navigate that A14 traffic. You’re going to find an array of options but these traffic cameras are your best salvation.
Again, if you happen to live near these postal areas, or have experience of navigating that dreaded A14 traffic we’d love to hear from you in the comments below. Maybe you check out our traffic cameras before you set off on your way home from work?
Whatever your reason, whichever motorway or road, we’d love to hear about it. Our traffic cameras and motorway cameras aren’t just here to help people avoid A14 traffic or M56 traffic, but to help everyone across the UK.
In time we’re hoping to go global and hopefully we’ll be able to help everyone from Ipswich to Islamabad. But one step at a time. Our traffic cameras and more specifically motorway cameras are a way for us to monitor particular traffic hotspots.
In turn this information is shared with local transport agencies in order for them to better manage congestion. At times congestion can cause stressful situations and avoidable accidents on the road.
By improving the traffic situation for all drivers, hopefully we can slash the number of accidents and in turn give everyone a better experience. A14 traffic and M56 traffic are just a couple of ways we’re trying to do this.
Make sure you sign up, for free, and bookmark our motorway cameras and overall traffic cameras to help you avoid traffic. Go a step further and share our service with friends, family and colleagues.
If we all do our bit to reduce Traffic congestion, we might just all start enjoying our drive. Now wouldn’t that be a great thing.