Cumnock Chronicle

Several speed cameras soon to be deactivate­d

- Murray Grayston murray.grayston@newsquest.co.uk

RED light and speed cameras on roads across Ayrshire are set to become “dormant”.

At locations across the county, the traffic enforcemen­t cameras are to be ‘out of action’ for a threeyear assessment period.

Following this, a decision will be made regarding potential decommissi­oning or reactivati­on.

It follows a comprehens­ive national performanc­e review by device managers Safety Cameras Scotland.

They found that significan­t progress had been made in enhancing road safety in Scotland.

The review, which was conducted in collaborat­ion with 33 road authoritie­s, found that camera enforcemen­t and engagement had led to improvemen­ts in driver behaviour and speed limit compliance over the past five years.

Across each of the monitored sites, no speed or red-light related injury collisions were recorded.

As such, Safety Cameras Scotland

announced that it would be pausing live deployment­s at sites across the country as they no longer meet the criteria for enforcemen­t.

While this does not mean the complete removal of such cameras yet, with the infrastruc­ture and signage to remain in place for the time being a bag will be displayed over any fixed camera to indicate its non-operationa­l status during this period of “dormancy”.

The pause will allow for a thorough assessment over a threeyear period, after which decisions will then be made regarding potential decommissi­oning or reactivati­on.

Mark Patterson, Police Scotland’s road policing chief inspector, said he was satisfied with the results of the review.

“Safety cameras are strategica­lly deployed to maximise their impact on reducing injury collisions and fatalities on Scotland’s roads,” he commented.

“The positive results from the recent performanc­e review underscore the effectiven­ess of our efforts.

“We commend drivers for their improved behaviour, which contribute­s to safer communitie­s and roads.

“As we continue to monitor these sites, Police Scotland Safety Cameras remains committed to fostering a culture of road safety and encourages ongoing compliance with speed limits.”

The full list of all the roads in Ayrshire set to be affected by the change is as follows:

A70 Cumnock to Ayr, west of Killoch Colliery; A71 Bellfield Interchang­e to Warrix Interchang­e, east of Moorfield Roundabout; A71 Warrix Interchang­e to Bellfield Interchang­e, west of Moorfield Roundabout; A737 Irvine Road, Kilwinning, near Smith Crescent; A719 Whitletts Road, Ayr, at Walker Road; A79 Prestwick Road, Ayr, near Woodfield Road; A737 New Street, Dalry, near Kilwinning Road.

 ?? ?? A number of speed cameras are to become dormant. Image: Street View
A number of speed cameras are to become dormant. Image: Street View

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