46 Lancashire roads with mobile speed cameras throughout June

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46 Lancashire roads with mobile speed cameras throughout June
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A list of 46 locations where mobile speed cameras will be operating across Lancashire over the next few weeks has been released.

The LRSP comprises agencies including emergency services, councils and Highways England. The cameras aim to change the habits of unsafe drivers and reduce the number of people killed and seriously injured on the region's roads.Some of us will drive along the same roads every day and know which ones to look out for where we could be caught speeding. However, during June, there will be lots of mobile speed cameras in operation that drivers will now need to be aware of.

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