Scottish Safety Camera Partnerships

Scottish Safety Camera Programme

See link for Scottish Safety Camera Programme. This site aims to provide you with all you need to know about the Programme and aims to help you stay safe on Scotland's roads.

Central Scotland Safety Camera Partnership

Central Scotland Safety Camera Partnership commenced operation on 1 April 2006 following a very strict site selection criterion.  The partnership operates mobile camera units at 11 key sites across Stirling, Falkirk and Clackmannanshire areas and along the A811 Stirling/Dumbarton Road. for more information, click here.

Dumfries and Galloways Safety Camera Partnership

On the Dumfries and Galloways Camera Partnership site, you can find daily locations in Dumfries and Galloway, information on how the system works if you are caught speeding and what you should do in those circumstances and much more. Click here.

Fife Camera Partnership

http://www.fifesafetycameras.org

Launched by the Community Safety Partnership in April 2002 the Fife Safety Camera Partnership aims to reduce the number and severity of casualties on the road.

North East Safety Camera Partnership

http://www.nescamp.co.uk

The North East Safety Camera Partnership (NESCAMP) was launched on 11th November 2002 with the aim of reducing excessive and inappropriate speed by changing driver behaviour, and thus reducing the number of people killed and seriously injured on Grampian’s roads.

Lothian and Borders Safety Camera Partnership

http://www.checkyourspeed.com

Lothian and Borders Safety Camera Partnership was set up in 2003 to reduce collisions on the region’s roads.

Strathclyde Safety Camera Partnership

http://www.strathclydecameras.com/

Strathclyde Safety Camera Partnership is a joint-working initiative to help reduce the number of road crash casualties at recognised accident locations in the West of Scotland.

Tayside Safety Camera Partnership

http://www.safetayside.co.uk(external link)

The Tayside Safety Camera Partnership (TSCP) was launched in July 2003 with the aim of reducing the number of road casualties on Tayside’s roads by encouraging and educating motorists to drive within permitted speed limits.