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Speed camera locations in Gloucestershire this October

Throughout the pandemic lockdown and the subsequent return towards normal traffic flows, the Camera Enforcement Team (CET) have been visiting as many of the sites as possible to act as a reminder to drivers about their behaviour and to enforce against those who have been driving at excessive speeds or committing other offences.

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

  • Alma Road, Cheltenham
  • Copt Elm Road, Charlton Kings
  • Charfield Road, Kingswood
  • A419, London Road, Brimscombe
  • Bisley Old Road, Stroud
  • Greet Road, Winchcombe
  • Kayte Lane, Bishops Cleeve

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