Generates a temporary speed camera in London almost ?1 million in fines over five months it has been revealed.
The camera in Hanworth, South West London, caught 16,213 driver between June and November last Jahres.Mit everyone draws a ?60 penalty offence is it intended that total ?972, 780 in fines as a result would have been issued.
The camera was a temporary 30 mph limit on a 50 mph range are subject to improvements and repairs, to the bustling A316 country road, which connects Central London the M3 force.
The figures were published by the Metropolitan Police after a freedom of information request.
The Sun reports that other sites where temporary cameras large numbers of speed up driver caught the M1 at the Mill Hill, London (?616, 000 in fines issued), the a2 in Cobham, Kent (?397, 000) and the A40 at Denham, West contain London (?374, 000).
Chris Rogers, the Kent and Medway safety camera partnership, said that the level of obedience to speed limits in roadworks was much lower than elsewhere, and that the attitude of some of the drivers it shock still.
"Drivers are at risk in road works, where the streets narrower may change the layout and there is no emergency lanes for broken down vehicles," he said, quoted in the Telegraph.
"Just because it it does not mean not Roadworkers which may be present, compromising the Motorsport public by the unexpected."
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