Mobile speed cameras in Grimsby and Scunthorpe areas, Dec 10-17

Mobile speed cameras will be visting a busy route in Laceby in the coming week. Camera vans will be parked up on the A46 Laceby bypass. Other roads targeted will include the A1098 Taylor’s Avenue, in Cleethorpes.

Meanwhile, in the Scunthorpe area, enforcement officers will be visiting the B1450 Burringham Road. Drivers can see where the mobile cameras are likely to be situated through the daily enforcement schedule on the Safer Roads Humber website[1]. 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 Scunthorpe and Grimsby areas:

  • SUN Dec 10: Sites across the region
  • MON Dec 11: B1450 Burringham Road, Scunthorpe
  • TUE Dec 12: A46 Laceby bypass
  • WED Dec 13: A18 Doncaster Road, Gunness (60mph)
  • THU Dec 14: A1098 Taylor’s Avenue, Cleethorpes
  • FRI Dec 15: B1206 Scawby Road / Scawby Brook, Brigg
  • SAT Dec 16: Sites across the region
  • SUN Dec 17: Sites across the region

For those crossing the Humber Bridge to the North Bank, mobile cameras will be in the following locations:

  • SUN Dec 10: Sites across the region
  • MON Dec 11: A1041 Snaith Road, East Cowick
  • TUE Dec 12: A614 Howden Road (Holme-on-Spalding Moor to Howden)
  • WED Dec 13: M62, between East Riding county boundary and J35
  • THU Dec 14: B1242 Rolston Road, Hornsea
  • FRI Dec 15: A1079 at Hayton
  • SAT Dec 16: Sites across the region
  • SUN Dec 17: Sites across the region

Meanwhile, a local policing team has checking speeds with handheld devices. Officers visited locations in the Goole area of East Yorkshire including Swinefleet Road, Tom Pudding Way, Rawcliffe Road and Airmyn Road. “With the weather turning colder and the roads becoming more and more icy, road safety is a paramount concern for us all.

Emergency services spend a lot of time at road traffic collisions, don’t let excessive speed be the cause of a collision,” Humberside Police said. Neighbourhood teams also using “Prolaser 4” handheld devices to check speeds at the request of communities. Officers recently used the speed guns – which have been funded by Safer Roads Humber – in Ulceby and surrounding villages.

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 from Grimsby Live[2].

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References

  1. ^ Safer Roads Humber website (www.saferroadshumber.com)
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