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THE worst motorway in England has officially been revealed – and it’s no surprise to fed-up drivers who face endless ...
Several cameras on busy smart motorways including the M25 are focused on the ground, the sky, or fields of sheep, instead of being positioned towards the live lanes which have no hard shoulder.
Speed cameras designed to catch motorists driving in excess of 70mph are to be installed along hundreds of miles of motorway for the first time. New so-called ‘stealth cameras’, which will be ...
Camouflaged digital 'stealth cameras' are to be rolled out on some of the UK’s busiest motorways in an attempt to catch out drivers breaking the 70mph speed limit.
The M60 has now fully reopened 30 hours after a horrific crash involving HGVs, vans and cars forced the carriageway to close.
Massive traffic delays continue around the M60 in Greater Manchester as the motorway remains closed in both directions after a crash yesterday involving three lorries, two vans and four cars ...
BRITS can be snapped by speed cameras 24-hours-a-day on smart motorways, according to traffic cops. Motorists will be issued with fines for breaking the 70mph limit on sections of the M1 – ev… ...
Smart Motorway horror: Cameras that protect drivers in breakdowns are found to be broken SMART MOTORWAY safety concerns have increased after it was reported around one in ten safety cameras don't ...
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New motorway cameras catch thousands breaking this rule - MSNThe cameras have captured drivers who have ignored red X signs on smart motorways. These indicate that a lane is closed and vehicles should stay out of it, often for safety reasons.
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Motorway cameras watching drivers for this offence - MSNMotorway cameras watching drivers for this offence - and it's not speeding. Story by Richard Guttridge • 3mo. T ens of thousands of drivers are punished every year for speeding on motorways.
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