Motorists face £100 fines as new speed cameras go live on busy Midlands A-road
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Motorists face £100 fines as new speed cameras go live on busy Midlands A-road.
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Drivers have been warned of hefty fines after new speed cameras went live on a busy stretch of the A46 in Warwickshire following a series of serious and fatal crashes.The new multi-directional automatic cameras have been installed between Stratford-upon-Avon and Alcester as part of efforts to improve road safety.The scheme has been introduced by the Warwickshire Road Safety Partnership, which includes Warwickshire Police, National Highways, Warwickshire County Council and the Police and Crime Commissioner's Office.
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The police explained how the route was identified as a high-risk road after a number of serious collisions in recent years prompted a response.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say According to the police, between 2021 and 2025, there were three fatal crashes, eight serious injury collisions and 22 crashes resulting in slight injuries on this section of the A46.
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