Research (from the Highways Agency) shows that, at sites where major road works are being carried out, the number of crashes occurring increases compared to the same situation on the same stretch of road without the road works. The use of cameras to enforce a temporary speed limit reduces this figure to the level that existed before the road works were initiated. A temporary speed limit is used by highways authorities because:
For more information on motorway and dual carriageway safety visit the Highways Agency's website by clicking on the following link: Highways Agency - safe motorway driving.
The programme to digitally upgrade all safety cameras is now underway and going well!!
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For all other enquiries please contact the KMSCP Project Team >>
For camera locations and details - view the camera map >>