Councillor Simon Phipps wants the cameras to cover Stourbridge Road, which has a 30mph limit.
Back in 2019 it was announced that Average Speed Enforcement Cameras, funded by Dudley Council, had been switched on along the A458 Lye to Halesowen route, made up of The Hayes/Park Road/Drews Holloway/Stourbridge Road.
But cllr Phipps said, contrary to reports, there are actually no average speed cameras on Stourbridge Road.
He has written to West Midlands Police and has met with Dudley Council calling for them to be installed along the road which he says is plagued by speeding drivers.
Cllr Phipps, who represents the Belle Vale ward, and is working with the local Conservative team on the campaign, said: "There's a lot of confusion because when the new average cameras were switched on there was a list of all the roads along the A458 from Lye to Halesowen including Stourbridge Road, but they actually stop at the top of Drews Holloway by its junction with Coleman Hill.