Residents back plans to use cameras to catch law-breaking drivers

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The Nottingham City Council measures aim to 'create a safer environment for all road users'

New automated number plate recognition cameras will be installed in four busy junctions in Nottingham. Traffic in those areas will be monitored by Nottingham City Council, which will act as Highway Authority to enforce traffic offences.

Residents have shared their thoughts on the new measures and whether they think they will make the city's roads safer. Biana Dohotar, 25, works at Shop Zero on Friar Lane and says the cameras are needed on the busy street. Joana Czubat, who visits the city centre often, agrees. "They might make the streets safer because this area is a bit difficult when you want to cross the street," she said. Other residents have said that people who don't commit traffic offences 'have nothing to be worried about'.

 

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