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Speed enforcement activity

Road safety concerns, in particular speeding, are consistently raised by our local communities.

 

The month of July saw Operation Spotlight, a national campaign where road safety operations are used to raise awareness of the ‘fatal four’ four’ - speeding, mobile phone use, impaired driving, and seatbelt non-compliance. This also highlights all the good work undertaken by officers in working towards reducing incidents and raising public awareness.

 

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Ellesmere SNT assisted PC Mike Hogg in conducting a significant amount of speed enforcement throughout all four areas in relation to Operation spotlight. Multiple locations throughout the Ellesmere area were enforced and the outcomes are below:

 

Grange road:

 

  • 7th July enforcement – 8 vehicles in excess
  • 16th July survey and enforcement - 94 vehicles checked, average speed 26.11, 3 in excess.
  • 17th July survey and enforcement – 100 vehicles checked, average speed 26.56, 1 in excess
  • Welshampton:

     

  • 7th July enforcement – 9 vehicles in excess
  • 16th July survey and enforcement – 100 vehicles checked, average speed 26.23, I in excess
  • 26th July survey and enforcement - 87 vehicles checked, average speed 26.58, 4 in excess
  • Welsh Frankton :

     

  • 16th July survey and enforcement – 48 vehicles checked, average speed 30.75, 9 in excess
  • 25th July survey and enforcement – 75 Vehicles checked, average speed 26.98, 1 in excess
  • Baschurch:

     

  • 13th July enforcement – no vehicles in excess
  • 24th July enforcement – I vehicle in excess
  • Cockshutt:

     

  • 13th July enforcement – no vehicles in excess
  • Elson Road:

     

  • 25th July – survey and enforcement – 48 vehicles checked, average speed 26.62, 1 in excess
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    A Trucam was utilised at a majority of these locations and any offenders caught will receive penalties through the post in due course, these could be in the form of points, fines, an awareness course or even a summons to court. 2 tickets were issued at the time to drivers on Elson Roads, Ellesmere and Welsh Frankton.

     

    Speeding can have a devastating impact on the safety of road users, increasing the risk of a collision and the severity of the consequences. Enforcing the speed limit is a 24/7 activity for us so don’t risk it.

     

    PCSO 40305 Kerry Hogg


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