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40 mobile speed camera locations across Lancashire for September

Each month the Lancashire[1] Road Safety Partnership (LRSP) release a list of enforcement sites where mobile speed vans will be located, helping motorists drive at an appropriate and safe speed within designated limits.

The LRSP will aim to visit the following list of locations in September:

Lancashire RoadWatch

40 mobile speed camera locations have been revealed by Lancashire Road Safety Partnership for September40 mobile speed camera locations have been revealed by Lancashire Road Safety Partnership for September
40 mobile speed camera locations have been revealed by Lancashire Road Safety Partnership for September

A671 Westway (30mph), Burnley.A59 Liverpool Road Eastbound (40mph), Hutton.A5085 Blackpool Road[2] (30mph), Ashton.A584 Preston New Road (50mph), Freckleton.A681 Bocholt Way (30mph) Rawtenstall.A56 Haslingden By-Pass (50mph), Haslingden.A682 Manchester Road (30mph), Nelson.A56 Colne Road (30mph), Sough.A679 Accrington Road (30mph), Hapton.A678 Burnley Road (30mph), Altham.B6243 Clitheroe Road (30mph), Knowle Green.A59 Main St (30mph), Gisburn.

A59 Clitheroe By-Pass (60mph), Chatburn.A49 Preston Road (30mph), Coppull.A570 Southport Road (30mph), Ormskirk.B5268 Fleetwood Rd South (30mph), Thornton.A587 Broadway (30mph), Fleetwood.A589 Broadway (30mph), Morecambe.A6 Main Rd (30mph), Slyne.

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Simonstone Lane (30mph), Simonstone.Blacksnape Road (30mph), Blacksnape.Lower Eccleshill Road (30mph), Darwen.Croston Road (30mph), Farington.B5252 Euxton Lane (30 mph), Chorley.Kirkham Road (30mph), Freckleton.A584 Queens Promenade (30mph), Blackpool.B5261 Heyhouses Lane (30mph), St. Annes.Jacksmere Lane (40mph), Scarisbrick.B5246 Holmeswood Road (30mph), Rufford.Blackburn Road Higher (30mph), Wheelton.A673 Bolton Road (30mph), Anderton.New Cut Lane (30mph), Halsall.Whalley Old Road (30mph), Sunny Bower.Rawlinson Lane Heath (30mph), Charnock.A6119 Brownhill Drive (40mph), Blackburn.Garstang Road East (30mph), Poulton-le-Fylde.

A582 Golden Way (50mph), Penwortham.Manchester Road (30mph), Hapton.Halfpenny Lane (30mph), Longridge.

Motorways

References

  1. ^ Lancashire (www.lep.co.uk)
  2. ^ Blackpool Road (www.lep.co.uk)
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Lancashire mobile speed camera locations for August

Each month the Lancashire[1] Road Safety Partnership (LRSP) release a list of enforcement sites where mobile speed vans will be located, helping motorists drive at an appropriate and safe speed within designated limits.

The LRSP will aim to visit the following list of locations in August:

Lancashire RoadWatch

Lancashire's 44 mobile speed camera locations to watch out for in AugustLancashire's 44 mobile speed camera locations to watch out for in August
Lancashire’s 44 mobile speed camera locations to watch out for in August

A56 By Pass (50mph), Haslingden.

A59 Liverpool Road/Causeway Lane (30mph), Rufford.

A570 Southport Road (30mph), Ormskirk.

A59 Longton By Pass (50mph), Hutton.

If caught speeding you may be fined £100 with three penalty points endorsed on your license/or you may have to undertake a speed awareness courseIf caught speeding you may be fined £100 with three penalty points endorsed on your license/or you may have to undertake a speed awareness course
If caught speeding you may be fined £100 with three penalty points endorsed on your license/or you may have to undertake a speed awareness course

A59 Liverpool Rd Outside Howick C Of E Primary School (40mph) Eastbound.

A570 Rainford Road (60mph), Bickerstaff.

A585, Amounderness Way, Victoria Rd West To Eros Roundabout (40mph), Cleveleys.

A682 Rawtenstall By Pass (50mph), Rawtenstall.

A680 Blackburn Road (30mph), Acre/Haslingden.

A682 Rawtenstall By Pass (40mph), Rawtenstall.

B6243 Clitheroe Road (30mph), Knowle Green.

B6241 Tom Benson Way (40 Mph), Preston.

A59 Preston New Road (Eastbound) (50mph), Samlesbury.

A584 Preston New Rd From Clifton Business Park To Blackpool Rd Eastbound (50mph), Freckleton.

A584 Preston New Rd From Lytham Rd To Clifton Business Park Eastbound (50mph), Freckleton.

B6243 Lower Lane (30mph), Longridge.

A678 Burnley Road, Nr St. James C.E. Primary School (30mph), Altham.

A5147 New Street (30mph), Halsall.

B6243 Preston Rd, From Whittingham Lane To Near To Alston Lane Primary (30mph), Grimsargh.

A678 Blackburn Road, Nr Dunkenhalgh Hotel (30mph), Rishton.

A589, Broadway, From Westgate To Marine Rd East (30mph), Morecambe.

B6243 Longridge Rd (30mph), Preston.

A584 Preston New Rd From Blackpool Rd To Clifton Business Park Westbound (50mph), Freckleton.

A681 Bocholt Way (30mph), Rawtenstall.

A678 Copy Nook (30mph), Blackburn.

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A582 Golden Way (50mph), Penwortham.

M65, Between Junctions 7 & 8 (50mph), Altham Lane (Mobile) East Bound Temporary Road Works.

James Towers Way (40mph), Broughton.

B5252, Euxton Lane (30mph), Chorley.

A59 Guildway / Golden Way (40mph), Preston.

Coppull Moor Lane (30mph), Coppull.

Birch Green Road (30mph), Skelmersdale.

Holcombe Rd (30mph), Helmshore.

B5258 Warren Drive (30mph), Thornton Cleveleys.

B5246 Holmeswood Road (30mph), Rufford.

Blackburn Rd (30mph), Higher Wheelton.

Blackburn Road (30mph), Edgworth.

Blacksnape Road, Nr Playing Fields (30mph), Blacksnape.

Pole Lane (30mph), Darwen (Mobile).

Jacksmere Lane (40mph) Scarisbrick.

Motorways

References

  1. ^ Lancashire (www.lep.co.uk)
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M6 crash: Drivers queue for hours after overturned tanker spills diesel and 20,000 litres of milk onto carriageway

It then crashed through into the southbound carriageway before overturning, spilling diesel and approximately 20,000 litres of milk.

The male driver and a female passenger were taken to hospital for treatment following the incident.

The carriageway was closed for most of the day as the milk and diesel was cleared, with the motorway fully reopening at around 4.50pm.

A spokesman for Lancashire Police[1] said: “We’re pleased to advise the earlier M6 motorway closure following an overturned milk tanker has now been reopened.

Traffic[2] is expected to be slow moving and congested for some time so please avoid the area where possible.”

Severe delays were experienced in both directions following the collision, with motorists reporting delays of up to eight and a half hours.

The overturned lorry that has caused the closure of the M6 near Preston on Sunday (Credit: National Highways)The overturned lorry that has caused the closure of the M6 near Preston on Sunday (Credit: National Highways)
The overturned lorry that has caused the closure of the M6 near Preston on Sunday (Credit: National Highways)

We asked our readers to share how long they were stuck in the tailbacks.

These were some of their responses:

Sarah Johnson: “Spent three and a half hours trying to visit my mum in Fulwood. Didn’t even get there.

“Never known traffic like it, it just wasn’t moving. Total gridlock.”

Lancashire Police said the motorway would be closed for Lancashire Police said the motorway would be closed for
Lancashire Police said the motorway would be closed for “most of the day” after the milk and diesel spillage (Credit: National Highways/ SWNS)

Marie Laura: “It took me 3three hours to get home from work in Blackpool[3]. Was not happy. I had been up since 4am.”

Lauren Kay Dineley: “We set off from Blackpool zoo back to Preston[4] at 5pm last night and it took two hours. Never seen it as bad as that.”

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Sara Kathryn Hodkinson: “Over six hours from the Lake District.”

Eerie scenes on the motorway following the closures (Credit: Peter Ainsworth)Eerie scenes on the motorway following the closures (Credit: Peter Ainsworth)
Eerie scenes on the motorway following the closures (Credit: Peter Ainsworth)

Steph Elaine Richardson: “My partner and his mate were stuck in it for seven hours.”

Thelma Haslam: “We were stuck for eight and a half hours. Our normal journey takes three quarters of an hour.”

Pauol Durham: “Took seven hours from Kirkham to Chorley.”

Adam Hadfield: “Two hours from Longridge to Preston.”

Debbie Makinson: “My son and nephew. five hours from Lancaster to Preston.”

Willow Hailwood: “Stuck on the M55[6] for eight hours.”

The milk tanker is righted on the M6 near Preston after the incident (Credit: National Highways)The milk tanker is righted on the M6 near Preston after the incident (Credit: National Highways)
The milk tanker is righted on the M6 near Preston after the incident (Credit: National Highways)

Pauline Burke: “Eight hours from Blackpool to Preston. It was not pleasant.”

Richard Kenworthy: “Six and a half hours on the M55 on the way to Liverpool.

“It would have made sense to open the new Preston Western Distributor road. Particularly considering we’re currently driving along it for our return journey.”

Rachel Mcmullen: “Six hours to get back to St Annes from Huddersfield. I hope no one was badly injured.”

Penny Singer-Carter: “12 hours to go from Blackpool to Essex, even with a scenic tour through Preston.”

Julie Murdoch: “Yes, was on A59 from Yorkshire. Took three hours to get through Preston.”

Sammie Antha: “Two hours from Blackpool to Odeon in Preston.”

Sophia Owen: “Seven and a half hours from Blackpool to Blackburn.”

Mikaela Russell: “Took two hours to get from the start of M55 to junction 1 at 9:30am.”

Lizzy Lowe: “Took three hours to get from Blackpool to Manchester.”

References

  1. ^ Lancashire Police (www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk)
  2. ^ Traffic (www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk)
  3. ^ Blackpool (www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk)
  4. ^ Preston (www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk)
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