Mobile speed cameras in Hull and East Yorkshire, Oct 1-8, including …
A busy road in the Hessle foreshore area will be visited by the mobile speed camera van in the coming week.
Enforcement officers will be visiting Livingstone Road, a popular route for people visiting the foreshore and neighbouring business park. Safer Roads Humber and Humberside Police[1] enforce cameras around the region to help crack down on speeding motorists.
Popular seaside and commuter routes will also be targeted in the coming days, along with the busy B1230 at Newport and Beverley Road in South Cave. Drivers can see where the mobile cameras are likely to be situated through the daily enforcement schedule on the Safer Roads Humber website[2].
However, not all locations are listed on the schedule, so motorists should take care and exercise caution when driving in the region. Mobile speed cameras will be in the following locations in Hull and East Yorkshire.
- Sun Oct 1: Sites across the region
- Mon Oct 2: B1253 at Rudston, near Bridlington
- Tue Oct 3: Bessingby Road, Bridlington
- Wed Oct 4: Beverley Road, South Cave
- Thu Oct 5: B1230 at Newport
- Fri Oct 6: Livingstone Road, Hessle
- Sat Oct 7: Sites across the region
- Sun Oct 8: Sites across the region
For those crossing the Humber Bridge, mobile vans will be at the following locations on the South Bank:
- Sun Oct 1: Sites across the region
- Mon Oct 2: A180 between the A160 and A1173 junctions
- Tue Oct 3: East Common Lane, Scunthorpe
- Wed Oct 4: Sandtoft Road, Belton
- Thu Oct 5: A18 at Althorpe
- Fri Oct 6: Cheapside, Waltham (30mph zone)
- Sat Oct 7: Sites across the region
- Sun Oct 8: Sites across the region
Humberside Police, in partnership with Safer Roads Humber, will be at several other sites throughout the week that are not listed above. Humberside Police reserves the right to enforce speed limits on any road, at any time. Read the latest traffic and travel news on Hull Live[3].
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References
- ^ Humberside Police (www.hulldailymail.co.uk)
- ^ Safer Roads Humber website (www.saferroadshumber.com)
- ^ Read the latest traffic and travel news on Hull Live (www.hulldailymail.co.uk)
- ^ here (tinyurl.com)
- ^ here. (bit.ly)