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Swindon cameras turned off in road safety re-think
Wiltshire County Council has switched off road safety cameras in Swindon as part of a re-think on how best to combat road accidents. The five cameras were positioned on three of Swindon’s busiest roads until deactivated at the end of July.
Temporary vehicle-activated signs displaying the drivers’ speed have been installed to replace the cameras. Another measure under consideration by the council is to set up automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) equipment that shows a...
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