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SPEED SAFETY CAMERA SITES



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Published Date: 04 July 2008
TAYSIDE Safety Camera Partnership (TSCP) continues to target safety camera activity at sites with a history of collisions and evidence of speeding drivers.
For the period commencing tomorrow (Saturday) to Friday, July 11, there will be safety camera activity on the A9 Stirling to Perth and Inverness and the A90 Perth to Dundee and Aberdeen.

Additional mobile enforcement will take place during the week at the following locations and routes detailed:

Angus: A933 Arbroath to Brechin; A92 Arbroath to Montrose.

Dundee: B961 Drumgeith Road; C221 Strathmartine Road; C231 Charleston Drive; C241 Broughty Ferry Road; A92 Greendykes Road; A972 Kingsway East; A90 Kingsway.

Perth & Kinross: A91 Milnathort to Devon Bridge at Dalqueich Crossroads; A977 Kinross to Crook of Devon at Balado House; A923 Blairgowrie to Muirhead; A93 Old Scone to Blairgowrie near Meikleour.

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  • Last Updated: 04 July 2008 12:06 PM
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  • Location: Arbroath
 
 
  

 
 


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