Now it has a new weapon to go alongside called 'Trucam 2', a new generation of handheld camera, which provides similar quality pictures to its long-sighted forerunner. When the first was launched in 2018, it was dubbed 'the long eye of the law'. To police the sites, the Constabulary now has four vans fitted with long lens cameras which have an approximate range of 990 metres. "I see this as a very positive step towards reducing speeds on neighbourhood roads that have fallen through the net up to now and will help to make them safer for all users". Around 60 per cent of fatal and serious collisions happen on rural roads and 34 per cent on urban roads. "They forget, or perhaps they don't know, that the roads they know best and take for granted are the most dangerous. Something that will make drivers think again about using our roads as race tracks. If the results confirm anecdotal evidence of 'serial speeding', they will be added to the list of active sites.Ĭharles Pedrick, Gloucestershire ANPR Road Safety Group chair said: "This is just what we have been asking for. In addition, 30 more community sites are being surveyed. Motorway sites identified are usually only used as part of national operations involving the use of mobile phones, seat belts and tailgating. The full list can be found at the bottom of this article. 13 sited on strategic non motorway roads (coloured green).65 sited on community and main roads (coloured orange) Re:Secret Locations, Episode 2 (Levels 11-20) 1) At the center back of the screen, there's some stone deposits, then a boulder blocking off a little alcove with a bomb inside, then a little lump in the dirt on top of the secret, then a flood across the path.105 Community sites on secondary roads (coloured yellow in the attachment).It means camera sites operated by Gloucestershire Constabulary now include: It's not about 'catching people out', it is about trying to make our roads safer". "It is something lots of people, particularly in rural communities, have been wanting for a long time and we have now been able to deliver. PCC Martin Surl said: "There is nothing 'Big Brother' about this and there is no secret about where the cameras will be located. Out of more than 200 sites, many cover traditional main arterial road 'hotspots', but many more are now focused on secondary roads, identified by local people for the persistent high speeds they encounter. The number of mobile 'speed camera' locations have doubled in Gloucestershire, following representations to the Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC).
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