Safer Roads Humber operates fixed and mobile cameras at 85 sites in Hull, the East Riding and North Lincolnshire. Here are all the locations of speed cameras between Monday, December 16, and Friday, December 20, 2013.Fixed cameras on A1079:• Safer Roads Humber has 13 fixed cameras along the A1079. • The partnership has seven fixed Truvelo cameras on Beverley bypass, from Killingwoldgraves roundabout, near Bishop Burton to Dunswell roundabout. • A further six cameras are in place at Arras Hill, Market Weighton and along the town's bypass. Fixed cameras in Hull:• A1079 Beverley Road, near Mizzen Road (40mph) • Spring Bank West (30mph) • Clough Road (30mph) • Stoneferry Road (30mph) In Hull, the partnership can use mobile cameras units at the following locations:• A1079 Beverley Road/Desmond Avenue • Greenwood Avenue • Hall Road • Priory Road • Spring Bank West • Boothferry Road • A63 Daltry Street flyover • A165 Freetown Way • A165 Holderness Road • Marfleet Lane • Leads Road • Wawne Road • John Newton Way • Bricknell Avenue. Mobile cameras will be in the following locations across Hull and East Riding:• Monday, 16: B1230 Gilberdyke • Tuesday, 17: A1033 Thorngumbald • Wednesday, 18: A63 Castle Street, Hull • Thursday, 19: A165 Coniston • Friday, 20: A1033 Withernsea
The partnership has also announced it is now enforcing the national speed limit on the A15 towards the Humber Bridge.
(All information has been checked and confirmed as correct by Safer Roads Humber.)
Fixed penalty notices Motorists caught travelling over the designated speed limit will be sent a fixed-penalty notice (speeding ticket), which results in a £100 fine and three points on their licence. Motorists detected at certain speeds MAY be offered a speed awareness course instead of a fixed penalty notice, as long as the driver has not attended a speed awareness course within the past three years. The course fee is £95 and is instead of a fine and penalty points. Motorists should be aware the above locations and dates represent the minimum speed enforcement undertaken and that officers can visit any of the other sites on any day of the week, including evenings and weekends. Humberside Police can enforce the speed limit, on any road, at anytime. Drivers exceeding the speed limit risk prosecution.
Fixed penalty notices Motorists caught travelling over the designated speed limit will be sent a fixed-penalty notice (speeding ticket), which results in a £100 fine and three points on their licence. Motorists detected at certain speeds MAY be offered a speed awareness course instead of a fixed penalty notice, as long as the driver has not attended a speed awareness course within the past three years. The course fee is £95 and is instead of a fine and penalty points. Motorists should be aware the above locations and dates represent the minimum speed enforcement undertaken and that officers can visit any of the other sites on any day of the week, including evenings and weekends. Humberside Police can enforce the speed limit, on any road, at anytime. Drivers exceeding the speed limit risk prosecution.
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