DOZENS of speed cameras in and around Glasgow will be deactivated after "improved driving behaviour".
Safety Cameras Scotland, which operates within Police Scotland, confirmed today the locations where the machines will go into dormancy.
This means they no longer meet the required criteria and will not record speeding.
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Here is the full list:
- A82 Great Western Road, Glasgow, at Cleveden Road
- Anniesland Road, Glasgow, at Ryvra Road
- Barrhead Road, Glasgow, near Boydstone Road
- Braidcraft Road, Glasgow, near Langton Crescent
- A730 Caledonia Road, Glasgow, at Cumberland Street
- Carntyne Road, Glasgow, near Ruchazie Road
- Corkerhill Road, Glasgow, near Harbridge Road
- Duke Street, Glasgow, near Melbourne Street
- A8 Edinburgh Road, Glasgow, near Straiton Street
- A82 Great Western Road, Glasgow, near Keal Avenue
- Hallhill Road, Glasgow, near Barlanark Road
- B765 Killin Street, Glasgow, near Ardgay Street
- A74 London Road, Glasgow, near Methven Street
- Mosspark Boulevard, Glasgow, near Auldbar Road
- A77 Pollokshaws Road, Glasgow, near Pollok Park
- B768 Prospecthill Road, Glasgow, near Prospecthill Crescent
- B769 Thornliebank Road, Glasgow, near Bemersyde Avenue
- Wallacewell Road, Glasgow, near Wallacewell Quadrant
- A728 Aikenhead Road, Glasgow, at the junction with Calder Street
- A8 Ballater Street, Glasgow, at Crown Street
- A77 Bridge Street, Glasgow, at Oxford Street
- A749 Dalmarnock Road, Glasgow, at Dunn Street
- A8 Edinburgh Road, Glasgow, near Springboig Road
- A74 London Road, Glasgow, at Carmyle Avenue
- Stockwell Street, Glasgow, at Howard Street
- Tradeston Street, Glasgow, at Wallace Street
- A814 Victoria Park Drive, Glasgow, at Westland Drive
- A80 Glasgow to Stirling, near Stoneyetts Road
- A80 Stirling to Glasgow, near Avenuehead Road
- A80 Glasgow to Stirling, near Crowwood House Hotel
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