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GMPTE tests speed camera road stud
Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Authority was this week expected to approve a £30,000 trial of a new form of speed camera for use at Wigan bus station, where there have been a number of instances of speeding vehicles in recent months. The trial involves a camera that takes the form of a stud embedded in the carriageway. PTE director general Chris Mulligan told members that the camera had been subject to "a number of successful pilot schemes both in the United Kingdom and...
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