Speed cameras in Scotland to go 'dormant' after driver improvement

Have the driving standards improved so much that the cameras are no longer making any revenue ??
 
Have the driving standards improved so much that the cameras are no longer making any revenue ??

fixed cameras are expensive to maintain. Not many left around here or where I used to live in Gloucestershire. Prone to mishaps and need to send people out to clean lenses, calibrate them etc. No indication in that report about stopping the use of mobile units that are a lot cheaper to maintain, rarely get vandalised and can be rotated around high revenue sites at ease.
 
fixed cameras are expensive to maintain. Not many left around here or where I used to live in Gloucestershire. Prone to mishaps and need to send people out to clean lenses, calibrate them etc. No indication in that report about stopping the use of mobile units that are a lot cheaper to maintain, rarely get vandalised and can be rotated around high revenue sites at ease.

I got the impression it was about mobile units. :nenau
 
If it's known that cameras are switched off, speeding will go up. End of.
 
I got the impression it was about mobile units. :nenau

"While the camera infrastructure and signage will remain in place, a bag will be displayed over any fixed camera to indicate its non-operational status during this period of “dormancy”."
 
As such, Safety Cameras Scotland announced that it would be pausing live deployments at sites across the country as they no longer meet the criteria for enforcement. :nenau
 
My take on it..........

Tempt the buggers to speed up again, then "wham", out come the cameras again.

Kerching !!
 
Must be hoping to generate enough money with the new hate laws that the fines generated due to people upsetting the minorities that they don’t need the camera revenue .
 
All resources diverted to the hurty words blasphemy department
 
When the A90 cameras were switched on, the then Chief Constable said you really would need to be hammering on to get done on the average cameras, whatever that meant.
But what I would say is that when I used to commute each day on the A90 in my car, it was a vast improvement with the new cameras. Nice and relaxed.
Of course I try wherever possible to never ride my bike on these types of roads, I mean what's the point.
 
They don't mention, I think, the beloved average speed cameras on the A9 and A90 :unsure:
I find the A9 in a Transporter both frustrating and baffling to be honest,
The fact a National Express coach full of pensioners bound for Pitlochry can pass me 10mph faster just seems wrong.
And judging by the way all the other commercials and HGV's motor on, they clearly know something I don't?
I'm fully aware I'm dithering past boxes that aren't plugged in, but it's better than dreading the postman for 2 weeks after I get home
 
Went up to Dalkeith today and all of the cameras on the A697 from the border were covered and out of use, mind you they did have an unmarked camera van in one of the 20mph villages
 

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