Local authority to plough £320,000 maintenance fees into road safety 
initiatives
Posted: 31 July 2009
by Visordown NewsSWINDON COUNCIL has made UK traffic law history by becoming 
the first English authority to scrap the use of its fixed speed cameras.
The council is to reinvest the £320,000 spent each year on maintaining its 
five cameras into road safety.
"Because the amount of money we were putting into cameras wasn't delivering 
the results we required, we decided to make the focus road safety rather 
than enforcement," said Conservative councillor Peter Greenhalgh.
"We'll be working with the road safety partnership, investing in education 
programmes and working with the Institute of Advanced Motorists to improve 
driver training facilities and with schools and colleges. We are also trying 
to deliver improved programmes for drivers who have been caught 
transgressing the speed limits," he said.
Despite the council's bold move, Wiltshire Police will still continue to 
operate mobile units.
http://www.visordown.com/motorcycle-news--general-news/swindon-council-scraps-fixed-speed-cameras/7701.html
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