Motorists brace for tougher driving rules as rulebreakers breach lower speed limits
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Drivers have been warned of new speed cameras being installed along a major A-road in Oxfordshire to crack down on speeding motorists.Oxfordshire County Council has revealed plans to install new speed and red-light cameras at the A40 Barton Park junction following a string of crashes and near-misses.The cameras will target drivers speeding above the 50mph limit and motorists who drive through red lights in either direction.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Video surveys carried out at the site showed speeding and red-light offences were common, prompting calls for stronger enforcement.
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The cameras will be funded through the council's Vision Zero programme, which aims to eliminate deaths and serious injuries on Oxfordshire's roads by 2050.
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Once installed, the equipment will be handed over to Thames Valley Police, which will be responsible for...
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