ALL speed cameras are in wrong places

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The rules that cover where speed cameras should be placed have an astonishing flaw.

The discovery not only confirms fears that cameras are acting as revenue generating devices, but also suggests they may be doing the opposite of their claimed purpose of reducing accidents. The full story is revealed in detail in MCN, out Wednesday January 28. The rules appear to encourage cameras to be placed in low risk areas and areas where people are more likely to speed in safety, while many accident blackspots could simply never qualify for a camera.

Anti-camera campaigner Paul Smith uncovered the flaw. Click here to find out more.

Smith said: ” This is a significant discovery in the fight for a sensible road safety policy and more honest operating procedures.

” In light of this new evidence, it actually means ALL cameras are placed wrongly. ”

The RAC is backing MCN’s calls for a full review.

MCN Staff

By MCN Staff