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Fixed, mobile and section radars in Tenerife 2022: complete list

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Here you have the list of fixed, mobile and section radars that the DGT has placed in Tenerife in 2022.

If you are going to pass through the province of Tenerife or live in it on your journeys, below we present the location of the road sections where these speed controls are installed.

If you’ll be traversing different communities, check out the full list, province by province.

Fixed, mobile and section speed cameras in Santa Cruz de Tenerife 2022

Santa Cruz of Tenerife LP-1 Mobile Radar 0,000 – 102,430 Both of them
Santa Cruz of Tenerife LP-2 Mobile Radar 0.630 – 52.010 Both of them
Santa Cruz of Tenerife LP-3 Fixed Radar 20,172 Growing
Santa Cruz of Tenerife LP-3 Mobile Radar 0,000 – 25,900 Both of them
Santa Cruz of Tenerife TF-1 Fixed Radar 59,271 Growing
Santa Cruz of Tenerife TF-1 Fixed Radar 13.85 Decreasing
Santa Cruz of Tenerife TF-13 Mobile Radar 0,000 – 19,580 Both of them
Santa Cruz of Tenerife TF-13 Fixed Radar 0.51 Growing
Santa Cruz of Tenerife TF-13 Fixed Radar 0.84 Decreasing
Santa Cruz of Tenerife TF-152 Mobile Radar 0,000 – 11,590 Both of them
Santa Cruz of Tenerife TF-154 Mobile Radar 0.000 – 6.710 Both of them
Santa Cruz of Tenerife TF-21 Mobile Radar 0,000 – 11,760 Both of them
Santa Cruz of Tenerife TF-21 Mobile Radar 11,760 – 53,350 Both of them
Santa Cruz of Tenerife TF-21 Mobile Radar 53,350 – 82,620 Both of them
Santa Cruz of Tenerife TF-217 Mobile Radar 0.320 – 9.270 Both of them
Santa Cruz of Tenerife TF-24 Mobile Radar 0.780 – 6.070 Both of them
Santa Cruz of Tenerife TF-24 Mobile Radar 6,070 – 42,880 Both of them
Santa Cruz of Tenerife TF-272 Mobile Radar 3,880 – 7,120 Both of them
Santa Cruz of Tenerife TF-28 Mobile Radar 1,070 – 75,500 Both of them
Santa Cruz of Tenerife TF-28 Mobile Radar 75,500 – 91,320 Both of them
Santa Cruz of Tenerife TF-28 Mobile Radar 91,310 – 95,160 Both of them
Santa Cruz of Tenerife TF-342 Mobile Radar 0,000 – 18,730 Both of them
Santa Cruz of Tenerife TF-42 Mobile Radar 0,000 – 14,430 Both of them
Santa Cruz of Tenerife TF-47 Mobile Radar 0,000 – 8,330 Both of them
Santa Cruz of Tenerife TF-47 Mobile Radar 11,700 – 18,730 Both of them
Santa Cruz of Tenerife TF-5 Fixed Radar 15,009 Decreasing
Santa Cruz of Tenerife TF-5 Fixed Radar 20,662 Growing
Santa Cruz of Tenerife TF-5 Radar Section 20.66 Decreasing
Santa Cruz of Tenerife TF-5 Radar Section 22.4 Growing
Santa Cruz of Tenerife TF-5 Mobile Radar 39,720 – 52,670 Both of them
Santa Cruz of Tenerife TF-51 Mobile Radar 0,000 – 16,910 Both of them
Santa Cruz of Tenerife TF-523 Mobile Radar 0,000 – 18,110 Both of them
Santa Cruz of Tenerife TF-64 Mobile Radar 0,000 – 11,460 Both of them
Santa Cruz of Tenerife TF-65 Mobile Radar 0,000 – 12,090 Both of them
Santa Cruz of Tenerife TF-655 Mobile Radar 0.140 – 6.750 Both of them
Santa Cruz of Tenerife TF-655 Mobile Radar 7,000 – 9,460 Both of them
Santa Cruz of Tenerife TF-66 Mobile Radar 0.000 – 7.810 Both of them
Santa Cruz of Tenerife TF-66 Mobile Radar 7,810 – 11,690 Both of them

Knowing the location of the DGT radars is legal

As a result of the approval of the new Traffic and Road Safety Law, many drivers are wondering if knowing the location of the DGT speed cameras is legal.

The answer is yes. The Traffic Law 2022 (in this link you have all the changes that will touch your pocket) toughens the penalty for those who use radar detectors and inhibitions. The text is modified in such a way that it is not the use of these devices that is sanctioned, but the mere fact of carrying them inside the vehicle.

Radar warnings feed on lists like the one we have used, so they are legal. What you should not do is manipulate the mobile or hold it with your hand to consult the information; In that case, you would be committing an infraction that, with the new Law, entails a loss of 6 points.

Radars, helicopters, vans…

In total, the DGT has 545 mobile radars, 789 fixed radars and 92 section radars.

Added to these are the 13 helicopters (some equipped with Pegasus radar); 15 camouflaged vans; 39 drones; and 245 control cameras for the use of seat belts and mobile phones (29 cameras will be added this summer).

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