This section gives details of the performance of Humerside Safety Camera Partnership which has now merged with Humber Safer Roads. The annual reports demonstrate that casualties have reduced at core safety camera sites across the region. We will continue to monitor the safety camera sites and will continue to report on their performance.
2008-2009 Annual report
Safer Roads Humber is pleased to report on our continued success at reducing casualties and collisions at core safety camera sites. The document below reports on the casualties, collisions and speed history of all core safety camera sites across the region.
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A1079 Safety camera route
Safer Roads Humber is pleased to publish its first report on the performance of the fixed safety cameras along the A1079 at Beverley and Market Weighton. Enforcement started in August 2006 and since then the number of crashes and casualties have reduced on an annual basis.
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2007-2008 Annual report
Safer Roads Humber is pleased to report on our continued success at reducing casualties and collisions at core safety camera sites. It is now five years since safety cameras were introduced in the Humber region. The document below reports on the casualties, collisions and speed history of all core safety camera sites across the region.
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2006-2007 Annual report
The Humberside Safety Camera Partnership has published its fourth annual report, which covers the months from April 2006 – March 2007. The report analyses the partnership’s performance since it began in April 2003 and gives details of the casualty, collision and speed history for the 81core mobile sites, three fixed camera sites and two routes enforced by the partnership. It also outlines the marketing communication activities undertaken throughout the last year and gives a financial report. Our performance over the last four years have been remarkably consistent with an overall 57% reduction in the number of people killed or seriously injured at safety camera locations.
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2005-2006 Annual report
The Humberside Safety Camera Partnership is extremely pleased to publish its third annual report. We have always stated as a partnership that this is the minimum period that should elapse before we could state with any confidence our true performance. Our performance has been remarkably consistent with an overall reduction of 57% in the number of people killed or seriously injured at locations where we have established cameras.
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2004-2005 Annual report
During its second year of operation the Partnership identified and enforced the speed limit at a further 13 core mobile sites bringing the total of mobile safety camera sites to 81. The Partnership is please to report a continued downward trend in casualty and collisions across safety camera sites.
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2003- 2004 Annual Report
During its first year of operation, the Partnership identified and enforced the speed limit at 68 core mobile sites across the Humberside Partnership area. After one year of enforcement the Partnership was pleased to report a reduction in casualties and collisions at safety camera sites.
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All safety camera sites have a history of casualties, collisions and speeding.
Survey Reports
This section contains three survey reports undertaken by MORI on behalf of Humberside Safety Camera Partnership. These reports report a range of resident’s views on safety cameras and road safety.
HSCP Survey Report 2004
HSCP MORI final report 2005
HSCP Mori final report