Mobile speed cameras in Grimsby and Scunthorpe areas, Apr 1-7, including A46 Laceby Road

Speed cameras will be visiting Laceby Road, Grimsby, in the coming days.

Enforcement officers will also be stationed on a stretch of the A1029 Brigg Road, Scunthorpe. Meanwhile, a mobile van will be visiting the B1206 Redbourne Mere road at Kirton in Lindsey, among other locations across northern Lincolnshire.

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.

Humberside Police, in partnership with Safer Roads Humber, will be at several other sites throughout the week that are not listed below. Humberside Police reserves the right to enforce speed limits on any road, at any time.

Mobile speed cameras will be in the following locations in Scunthorpe and Grimsby areas:

  • MON April 1: Sites across the region
  • TUE April 2: A1029 Brigg Road, Scunthorpe
  • WED April 3: A46 Laceby Road, Grimsby
  • FRI April 5: B1206 Redbourne Mere, Kirton in Lindsey
  • SAT April 6: Sites across the region
  • SUN April 7: Sites across the region

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

  • MON April 1: Sites across the region
  • TUE April 2: A1079 Shiptonthorpe to Thorpe Le Street
  • WED April 3: Market Weighton Road/Cliffe Road, between North Cliffe and South Cliffe
  • THU April 4: A1079 Bishop Burton; B1248 between Rootas Lane and Bainton
  • FRI April 5: Londesborough Road, Market Weighton
  • SAT April 6: Sites across the region
  • SUN April 7: Sites across the region

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References

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