DRIVERS across Glasgow are being urged to “know your limit” as the location of every speed and red-light camera in the city is revealed.
Safety Cameras Scotland has listed them all as it aims to contribute to Scotland’s road safety vision and road safety targets as set out in a Road Safety Framework.
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By 2020, Safety Cameras Scotland is aiming to reduce:
- The number of people killed reduced by 40%
- The number of people seriously injured reduced by 55%
- The number of children (aged <16) killed reduced by 50%
- The number of children (aged <16) seriously injured reduced by 65%
Revealing all the camera in the Glasgow City area, the team said: “You will find each camera enforcement location will be located within a site or route. What we mean by this is a stretch of road where we have identified a history of collisions where speed or red-light running is an issue.
“You may find there are multiple enforcement locations within a single site or route.
REVEALED: Number of drivers stopped for speeding in Glasgow City Centre
“As with all our safety cameras, road safety is our primary aim.”
The minimum penalty for drivers who are detected travelling above the speed limit is a £100 fine and three-point endorsement on their driving record.
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Any revenue from fines generated from safety cameras is collected by the Scottish Courts & Tribunals Service and returned to HM Treasury.
So, without further ado, here are all the speed and red-light cameras in Glasgow City:
- A728 Aikenhead Road, Glasgow, at junction with Calder Street
- A730 Caledonia Road, Glasgow, at Cumberland Street
- A736 Crookston Road, Glasgow, near Lochmaben Road
- A736 Sandwood Road, Glasgow, near Hillington Quad
- A74 Ballater Street, Glasgow, near Mcneill Street
- A74 London Road, Glasgow, at Carmyle Avenue
- A74 London Road, Glasgow, near Methven Street
- A749 Dalmarnock Road, Glasgow, at Dunn Street
- A77 Bridge Street, Glasgow, at Oxford Street
- A77 Pollokshaws Road, Glasgow, near Pollok Park
- A8 Ballater Street, Glasgow, at Crown Street
- A8 Edinburgh Road, Glasgow, at Ruchazie Road
- A8 Edinburgh Road, Glasgow, near Springboig Road
- A8 Edinburgh Road, Glasgow, near Straiton Street
- A8 Sheildhall Road, Glasgow, near Drumoyne Road
- A80 Cumbernauld Road, Glasgow, at Teith Street
- A803 Springburn Road, Glasgow, at Colston Road
- A803 Springburn Road, Glasgow, near Huntershill Street
- A814 Victoria Park Drive, Glasgow, at Westland Drive
- A82 Great Western Road, Glasgow, at Cleveden Road
- A82 Great Western Road, Glasgow, near Keal Avenue
- A82 Great Western Road, Glasgow, near Knightscliffe Avenue
- A82 Great Western Road, Glasgow, near the Duntreath Flyover
- A879 Balmore Road, Glasgow, near Balmore Square
- A89 Shettleston Road, Glasgow, at Killin Street
- Anniesland Road, Glasgow, at Ryvra Road
- B763 Millerston Street, Glasgow, at Gallowgate
- B765 Killin Street, Glasgow, near Ardgay Street
- B766 Carmunnock Road, Glasgow, at Croftpark Avenue
- B768 Prospecthill Road, Glasgow, near Prospecthill Crescent
- B768 Titwood Road, Glasgow, near Springkell Avenue
- B769 Thornliebank Road, Glasgow, near Bemersyde Avenue
- Barrhead Road, Glasgow, near Boydstone Road
- Bartiebeith Road, Glasgow, at Wellhouse Road
- Bath Street, Glasgow, at Pitt Street
- Braidcraft Road, Glasgow, near Langton Crescent
- Carntyne Road, Glasgow, near Ruchazie Road
- Corkerhill Road, Glasgow, near Harbridge Road
- Duke Street, Glasgow, near Melbourne Street
- Hallhill Road, Glasgow, near Barlanark Road
- Mosspark Boulevard, Glasgow, near Auldbar Road
- Peat Road, Glasgow, near Hartstone Road
- Renfrew Road, Glasgow, at Entrance to Treatment Works
- South Street, Glasgow, near Ferryden Street
- Stockwell Street, Glasgow, at Howard Street
- Tradeston Street, Glasgow, at Wallace Street
- Wallacewell Road, Glasgow, near Wallacewell Quadrant
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