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Speed Cameras with No Flash or Road Markings Coming to London
TfL is installing 10 radar-based cameras that monitor up to five lanes to reduce speeding, linked to half of fatal crashes in London in 2024, officials said.
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Motorists face crackdown with new 'radar-based' speed cameras under Sadiq Khan's road plans
Transport for London will oversee the rollout of new "radar-based cameras" across the capital in a bid to crack down on dangerous drivers as part of Sadiq Khan's road safety plans
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleA new type of radar camera is being trialled at ten locations across London to catch speeding drivers.
Transport for London is working in partnership with the Met Police on the project. The new cameras will be installed over the next few weeks at sites in areas including Croydon, Sutton and Hammersmith and Fulham. The current speed cameras at these locations use sensors embedded in the road surface to detect the speed of all passing vehicles. But the new cameras will combine 4D radar and a 4k colour camera that requires no visible flash or white …
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