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Weekly Camera Updates North East (Maybe) & Highlands/grampian


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Here's this weeks Safety Camera Locations. The North East seem have decided they don't need to publish any locations again so here's the details for the Northern Safety Camera Partnership

NSCP deployment intentions w/c Monday, 28 October 2011

During the week commencing Monday, 28 October 2011, mobile safety cameras will be deployed at the following locations:

Badenoch, Strathspey & Nairnshire
A96 - East Auldearn Junction, by Nairn
B9090 Cawdor to Nairn
A95 - Drumuillie, by Boat of Garden
A9 - Cuaich, by Dalwhinnie
A9 - Near Dalwhinnie
A95 - Congash Farm, by Grantown on Spey

Lochaber
A949 at Dornoch Academy
A82 - Near White Corries, Rannoch Moor, Lochaber
A82 - Kingshouse Hotel, Glencoe
A86 near to Spean Bridge Primary School

Caithness and Sutherland
A99 - South of Wick at Hempriggs
A99 at Mid Clyth

Ross & Cromarty
A9 - South of the Mound, by Golspie
A835 - Inverlael Straight, near Ullapool
A834 - Strathpeffer Road, Dingwall

Inverness
B9006 - Cantraybruich, East of Sunnyside, Culloden
A9 - Daviot, by Inverness
A82 - Invergarry Power Station
A82 - Altsigh Youth Hostel, by Invermoriston
A9 - Altnasleanach, by Inverness

Additional Deployments
B9175 near junction withB9165 Arabella by Tain,Highland
A830 Fort William to Mallaig Road
A9 route Dalwhinnie to Scrabster

*Please note that the deployment schedule may be subject to change according to operational priorities and weather conditions.

Northern Safety Camera Partnership Manager, Dougie Bennion, said: “The weather conditions are changing and it’s time to check your vehicle in advance of the winter:-
· Check your anti freeze, replace worn or damaged wiper blades, stock up on de-icer and make sure that your screen wash is strong enough to cope with frosty conditions.
· Adjust your speed according to the road and weather conditions; there will be times when the speed limit will be too fast.
· Stopping distances increase considerably in frosty or wet weather. Look further ahead than usual and allow for the extra time needed to stop.
· Always ensure windows, lights and mirrors are clear of dirt before setting off. “

All our camera sites have a proven history of collisions and evidence of speeding vehicles. We may from time to time use mobile cameras at other sites where both vehicle and road users are at greater risk, such as road works.

http://www.nscp.co.uk/news

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I'll keep an eye out for the North East Partnership publishing anything.

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