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Mobile speed camera locations for April

The mobile speed camera priority locations for April have been revealed.

The Mobile Camera Enforcement Unit is committed to reducing risks to road users caused by vehicles travelling at excessive speeds. The mobile speed detection vans operate at over 80 sites across the county and prioritise site activity by examining speed and accident data including intelligence received from communities.

The expectation is that each of the following locations will be visited at least once per week during the month of April:

  • Brooklyn Road, Cheltenham
  • Estcourt Road, Gloucester
  • Old Neighbourhood, Chalford
  • Longford Lane, Gloucester
  • Naas Lane, Lydney
  • High Street, Meysey Hampton

Visits to the other sites will continue, but emphasis will be placed on these priority locations.

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