Motorists hit by new traffic £70 penalties local authority begins enforcing stricter rules
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Motorists hit by new traffic £70 penalties local authority begins enforcing stricter rules.
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Drivers in Solihull have been warned of new traffic enforcement cameras being rolled out across the borough in a bid to improve road safety, reduce congestion and crack down on dangerous driving.
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The first cameras began operating earlier this month at the A34 Stratford Road and Richard Lewis Way junction in Shirley, where they are enforcing a ban on prohibited U-turns.Three more camera locations are due to follow, although the council has yet to confirm when they will go live.Three more camera locations are due to follow, although the council has yet to confirm when they will go live.
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The additional sites are: B4102 Warwick Road/New Road junction – enforcing drivers who enter and stop in a yellow box junction.
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