"Britain's first urban average speed traps are switched on in the capital.
Eighty-four new cameras are being placed on the A13 to the east of London in a bid to reduce the high accident rate on the commuter route.
They check speeds at 37 locations along a seven-and-a-half-mile stretch of the road.
Any motorists who let their speed creep above the limit between Canning Town and the Goresbrook Interchange could face a £60 fine and three points on their licence.
Unlike Gatso cameras, the network of devices monitors vehicles across the area, capturing individual motorists' average speed.
It is the first time that average speed cameras — traditionally used on sections of motorway — will enforce the limit on a road with multiple entrance and exit points, in an urban setting."
Above info was taken from the London Evening Standard yesterday, just thought I would share what is happening down south before it makes its way north. Could see them trying this out on the A9!
Its another tax hike for motorists!