Portsmouth News

£677,000 to be spent on speed cameras for ‘high casualty’ roads

A32 and A272 routes to benefit after ‘consistent’ public complaints

- By FIONA CALLINGHAM The News fiona.callingham@thenews.co.uk

ALMOST £700,000 will be spent installing average speed cameras along two major A-roads in Hampshire with ‘high casualty rates’.

Police and crime commission­er Donna Jones has approved an investment of £677,000 to be spent on cameras for the A32, which runs from Fareham to Alton, and the A272, that runs through the South Downs National Park between Petersfiel­d and Winchester.

It comes as police have received ‘consistent complaints’ about about speeding and noise on those roads.

Ms Jones said: ‘I have listened to those concerns and the funding of these new cameras is a big step forward in delivering on my commitment to those residents to reduce the excessive noise and speeding.

‘The new camera technology will enable Hampshire Constabula­ry to make best use of the most up-to-date equipment available, keep roads safer and bring the most prolific offenders to justice.

‘The installati­on of the cameras will not only address the persistent noise and speeding on the A32 and A272, but also provide reassuranc­e for the public across Hampshire

and the Isle of Wight that these type of offences will be tackled and taken seriously.’

It it hoped work to install the permanent cameras will be completed by the end of 2022.

Chief superinten­dent for Hampshire police, Darren

O’Callaghan, said he was ‘conscious that speed cameras alone will not solve the dangerous and anti-social use of the roads’ and his teams would continue to conduct marked and unmarked patrols along the routes.

‘The A32 and A272 are highcasual­ty routes within Hampshire

and they are policed by the roads policing unit as a priority,’ he said.

‘We are supportive of this measure as a way of discouragi­ng any illegal use of these routes, to lessen the impact on local communitie­s and to improve safety.’

Meon Valley MP, Flick Drummond, added: ‘Average speed cameras on the A32 and A272 will be a very effective and welcome weapon in the armoury of the police.

‘These are roads where speeding has been a dangerous problem for many years along with anti-social motorbike noise that causes so much anguish.

‘The installati­on of the cameras recognises these two problems – that often go hand in hand – need to be addressed. I would like to thank Donna for her work and action on this issue.’

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STEP FORWARD Average speed cameras; right, police and crime commission­er Donna Jones

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