Derby and Derbyshire mobile speed camera locations for October

CREST has revealed 20 locations where mobile speed cameras will be operating across Derbyshire[1] over the next month. The list showing where speed-monitoring vans may be found[2] in October 2023 has been published by the Casualty Reduction Enforcement Support Team[3] (CREST).

Stores Road near Derby city centre features this month. The wider county locations this time around include several routes in the Peak District, as well as Chesterfield.

CREST says it publicises the information in a bid to reduce the number of people killed and seriously injured on Derbyshire’s roads[4]. A spokesperson for CREST said: “Please be aware that we will be at other locations across Derbyshire. Remember, we can’t be everywhere, but we will be somewhere.

Poll: Should the UK deal with extreme weather better?[5]

“Drive slowly, carefully, to the speed limit and weather conditions for the protection of yourself and other road users.” Please note that the locations listed below are subject to change.

Derby and Derbyshire mobile speed camera locations for October 2023

  • Chesterfield Road, Hollingwood
  • A623, Baslow
  • Somercotes Hill, Somercotes
  • Far Laund, Belper
  • Main Street, Repton,
  • Dale Road, Matlock Bath
  • Mansfield Road, Clowne
  • Birkin Lane, Temple Normanton
  • Woodland Road, Stanton
  • Main Road, Cutthorpe
  • Dunston Road, Chesterfield
  • Cromford Road, Wiksworth
  • Sutton Avenue, Chellaston
  • Derby Road, Smisby
  • Stores Road, Derby
  • The Common, South Normanton
  • Hernstone Lane, Peak Forest
  • Pastures Hill, Littleover
  • Heanor Road, Heanor
  • Main Road, Morley Smithy

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References

  1. ^ mobile speed cameras will be operating across Derbyshire (www.derbytelegraph.co.uk)
  2. ^ speed-monitoring vans may be found (www.derbytelegraph.co.uk)
  3. ^ Casualty Reduction Enforcement Support Team (www.derbytelegraph.co.uk)
  4. ^ people killed and seriously injured on Derbyshire’s roads (www.derbytelegraph.co.uk)
  5. ^ Should the UK deal with extreme weather better? (xd.wayin.com)
  6. ^ the main Derbyshire Live newsletter here (www.derbytelegraph.co.uk)