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  2. M4 motorway - Wikipedia

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    The fixed speed camera was removed in 2006 as it was believed to be causing tailbacks. In July 2014, an average speed camera system was installed; it generated around £500,000 in fines in the first six months. [26] [27] 50 miles per hour (80 km/h) between junctions 24 and 28 at Newport.

  3. Average speed cameras to be installed on ring road - AOL

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    The cameras will track drivers' average speed on the stretch of motorway which has a 40mph limit.

  4. Traffic enforcement camera - Wikipedia

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    A traffic enforcement camera (also a red light camera, speed camera, road safety camera, bus lane camera, depending on use) is a camera which may be mounted beside or over a road or installed in an enforcement vehicle to detect motoring offenses, including speeding, vehicles going through a red traffic light, vehicles going through a toll booth ...

  5. SPECS (speed camera) - Wikipedia

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    SPECS cameras over motorway. SPECS is an average speed measuring speed camera system introduced in 1999. [1] [2] It is one of the systems used for speed limit enforcement in the United Kingdom. SPECS was originally manufactured by Speed Check Services Limited, from which it takes its name.

  6. Speed limit enforcement - Wikipedia

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    If the average speed exceeds the speed limit, then a penalty is automatically issued. [17] Police in some countries like France have been known to prosecute drivers for speeding, using an average speed calculated from timestamps on toll road tickets. [18] Speed enforcement using average speed measurement is expressly prohibited in California. [19]

  7. Motorways in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    M6 (via M4) – linking Dublin with Galway (Officially opened, 18 December 2009 and the first city to city motorway in Ireland) M7 – linking Dublin with Limerick; M8 – linking Dublin with Cork; M9 – linking Dublin with Waterford (completed 9 September 2010) [18] All sections of these motorways were completed by the end of 2010.

  8. M25 motorway - Wikipedia

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    Prior to its liquidation in 2018, Carillion was subcontracted to manage traffic on the M25, delivering live alerts from body-worn cameras via 3G, 4G and Wi-Fi. [99] Since 1995, sections of the M25 have been equipped with variable speed limits, which slow traffic in the event of congestion or an obstruction, and help manage the traffic flow. [100]

  9. R148 road (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The fact that speed limits have been reduced, even though traffic is lighter than before, has led some to claim that the limit reduction is simply a cynical attempt to force motorists to use the tolled M4. This argument is perhaps strengthened by the fact that the R148 received a large share of the speed cameras that were rolled out across ...