Average speed cameras at roadworks

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The photograph on this page of Average speed cameras at roadworks by David Hawgood as part of the Geograph project.

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Average speed cameras at roadworks

Image: © David Hawgood Taken: 27 Aug 2008

The yellow post carries CCTV cameras with a numberplate recognition system. This one is at the eastern end of roadworks to replace two bridges, there is another linked one at the western end. The speed limit is usually 40 mph here, reduced to 30 mph through the roadworks. Also in the photo is the sign for the end of the free breakdown recovery which operates through the roadworks. View from footbridge - see Image for an earlier view of the roadworks.

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Image Location

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51.515606
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-0.257736