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Safety cameras: frequently asked questions

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Table of contents

  • Introduction
  • What is the effect of cameras on reducing speed and casualties?
  • Two Year Report
  • Three Year Report
  • Four Year Report
  • What is the change to the National Safety Camera Programme?
  • Where does the income from safety camera fines go?
  • How do you ensure the accuracy and reliability of cameras?
  • What is the law governing safety cameras, speed limits and safety camera signs?
  • What happens if I am caught speeding by a safety camera?
  • What is the Department's guidance on the deployment of safety cameras?
  • What is the Department's guidance on the visibility of cameras?
  • Who should I contact if I have questions or concerns about an alleged speeding or red light offence?
  • Who are the Road Safety Partnerships?
  • What is the history of safety cameras?
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