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UK transport secretary, Alistair Darling, has ordered a clampdown on safety cameras outside concentrated accident blackspots in response to protests by motoring organisations about over-zealous enforcement of speed limits.
A new 60-page rulebook requires local safety authorities to keep a closer watch on the impact of every camera, including reviews of "legacy cameras" which were installed before strict guidelines began on positioning.
Mobile police speed checks are only to be allowed within 5km (three miles) of accident blackspots, where four crashes have caused deaths or serious injuries within three years.
Radar checks have to be clearly marked and speed cameras must be painted bright yellow. Police will only be allowed to conduct covert enforcement in exceptional circumstances where "extreme car drivers or motorbike riders" are engaged in high-speed racing.
Motoring organisations gave the document a cautious welcome - the AA's head of road safety, Andrew Howard, said: "These are steps towards a clear, transparent set of rules which will convince people that cameras are intended to save lives and are not just about making money."
You have made me glad that I dont live in the UK...
Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.
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