Working for Safer Roads
Strathclyde Safety Camera Partnership is a joint-working initiative to help reduce the number of road crash casualties at recognised accident locations in the West of Scotland.
It was one of eight pilot safety camera schemes established across
Great Britain in 2000. Initially, only the Glasgow area was covered in
the trial run by Strathclyde Police and Glasgow City Council. The
partnership now covers the whole of Strathclyde, operating all fixed,
mobile, red light and SPECS average speed camera systems in the area.
Two key aims of the partnership are to increase driver awareness of the
adverse effects of speeding and red light violation and achieve greater
levels of driver compliance of speed limits and traffic signals. The
website is responsible for delivering a majority of this information in
a variety of formats which offers users an interactively rich
experience. All content is easily managed through Radiator's Content
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