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New 24/7 cameras to be installed to tackle speeding in Derby City


Commissioner with officers from local Derby team.

Nicolle Ndiweni-Roberts, Derbyshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner, is funding two new re-deployable speed cameras to support the work to improve road safety in Derby.

The Commissioner is working in partnership with Derby City Council to pilot this additional approach to tackling speeding. The initial locations agreed for installation are Boulton Lane and Duffield Road in Derby, which have been chosen based on work conducted with the council, speeding concerns raised by the public and historical evidence of collisions.

The cameras can be moved as required to other speeding hotspots in Derby City to boost enforcement activity and to support local Community Speed Watch groups. Along with offering 24/7 coverage, the technology will be able to cover vehicles travelling in both directions.

To read more about the new cameras, visit: New 24/7 cameras to be installed to tackle speeding in Derby City | Office of the Derbyshire Police and Crime Commissioner


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