The number of drivers caught by Glasgow's first-ever average speed camera system has been revealed.
Data exclusively obtained by the Glasgow Times details how many motorists have been fined and/or reported to the court during the first year of the system’s operation.
Since then and November 2022, a total of 1013 drivers were issued a conditional offer of a fixed penalty notice after being caught driving more than the average speed limit.During the year, only one motorist was detected travelling between 60-69 miles per hour.Fifteen drivers were detected travelling between 50-59mph, and the majority, a total of 1023, were caught driving between 30-49 mph.Meanwhile, February last year was the month in which most drivers were reported to the court – 22.
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