Since the introduction of safety cameras in Kent & Medway, the number of people killed or seriously injured at camera sites has been reduced by 74%

The Kent & Medway Safety Camera Partnership was formed in July 2002 and is committed to influencing, educating and encouraging motorists on the roads in Kent and Medway to slow down, stay within the speed limit and help reduce the number of speed-related crashes and casualties through the combination of education, publicity and enforcement.

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Dispelling the myths surrounding safety cameras

Why are safety cameras or mobile camera vans placed where they are? Where does the revenue generated from tickets go? How are you warned of the safety cameras on the roads?

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Do you support the idea of using safety camera vans at sites of community concern? This is where there is not necessarily a history of serious or fatal crashes, but where speeds are shown to be excessive



More safety camera information now available 23Jan

More safety camera information now available

Additional information relating to fixed safety camera sites has been published by the Kent & Medway Safety Ca...

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Making sense of safety camera warning signs 20Sep

Making sense of safety camera warning signs

While mobile safety camera vans have had a significant impact on reducing deaths and serious injuries on the c...

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