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Safety Camera Prosecution Data 2017 Enforcement resulting in Prosecutions at Camera Sites - 2017 Highways Speed Awareness Court Camera ID Camera Type Fixed Camera Site Name Offence Paid Total Offences Authority Area Course completed Summons Bedford Borough SZ3537/3736 SafeZone Roxton Road/ Bedford Road, Great Barford 59 123 33 215 A428 Bridge Street to Bedford Road, Bedford Borough T28 Truvelo 1 3 0 4 Turvey Bedford Borough T29/T30 Truvelo Bedford Road, Turvey 6 4 2 12 A6 Oakley at end of by-pass towards Bedford Borough T88 Truvelo 124 157 27 308 Rushden Bedford Borough T89 Truvelo A6 Milton Ernest, towards Bedford 19 24 4 47 Bedford Borough SZ12/SZ21 SafeZone A6 Milton Ernest 38 58 19 115 Bedford Borough SZ34/SZ43 SafeZone Barkers Lane, Bedford 117 190 61 368 Bedford Borough SZ56/SZ65 SafeZone A5134 Box End 142 267 49 458 SZ87/78 Bedford Borough SafeZone The Embankment, Bedford 45 100 27 172 SZ109/910 Bedford Borough SZ1112/1211 SafeZone Stewartby Way, Stewartby 64 100 31 195 Bedford Borough SZ1920/2019 SafeZone A600 High Road, Cotton End 52 81 20 153 Bedford Borough SZ2627/2726 SafeZone Church Lane, Oakley 15 25 10 50 Bedford Borough SZ2829/2928 SafeZone Station Road, Oakley 20 38 9 67 Bedford Borough SZ2424/2524 SafeZone Lovell Road, Oakley 278 464 71 813 Bedford Borough SZ3233/3332 SafeZone Church End, Renhold 39 68 15 122 Bedford Borough SZ3031/3130 SafeZone Spring Road, Kempston 25 60 32 117 A505 Luton Road, opposite Liscombe Central Beds GS6 Gatso Speed 247 380 134 761 Road, Dunstable Central Beds SZ1314/1413 SafeZone Poynters Road, Dunstable 321 510 135 966 Central Beds GS8/9 Gatso Speed London Road, Dunstable 37 68 21 126 Vandyke Road, outside Vandyke School, Central Beds T02 Truvelo 4 23 3 30 Leighton Buzzard A4146 Stoke Road, towards Stoke Central Beds T35 Truvelo 2 2 0 4 Hammond, Leighton Buzzard A4146 Stoke Road, towards town centre, Central Beds T36 Truvelo 12 8 0 20 Leighton Buzzard Central Beds T38/T39 Truvelo Drovers Way, Dunstable 721 1916 253 2890 T40/T41 Central Beds Truvelo Meadway, Dunstable 343 895 122 1360 (T108/109) Langdale Road, outside School, towards Central Beds T42 Truvelo 49 142 22 213 Caneworde Road, Dunstable Central Beds T43/T44 Truvelo Lowther Road, Dunstable 54 182 17 253 Central Beds T58/T59 Truvelo A6 Wilstead Hill north of uc130, Haynes 4 6 3 13 A6 Barton Road south of junction with Central Beds T62/T63 Truvelo 2 6 1 9 C201, Streatley Central Beds SZ1817 SafeZone A505 Church Street, Dunstable 732 1083 275 2090 Central Beds T82/T83 Truvelo B488 Grovebury Road, Leighton Buzzard 15 34 6 55 Central Beds T84/T85 Truvelo Meadway, Leighton Buzzard 9 15 4 28 Hexton Road, (opposite Arnold Academy) Central Beds T87 Truvelo 47 73 3 123 towards Hexton, Barton Le Clay A505 Leighton-Linslade Bypass west of Central Beds T90 Truvelo 135 184 38 357 C238, Stanbridge A505 Leighton-Linslade Bypass east of Central Beds T93 Truvelo 262 396 82 740 C229,Totternhoe Soulbury Road North East of jct with Central Beds T97 Truvelo 107 187 33 327 Milebush, Bi-directional Linslade Central Beds T100 Truvelo Hitchin Road, Upper Caldecote 130 161 52 343 Central Beds T101 Truvelo B579 Luton Road, Bi-directional Chalton 205 329 92 626 Leighton Street, South West of jct with Central Beds T104 Truvelo 749 1151 133 2033 Timber Ln, Bi-directional, Woburn A603 Bedford Road, Bi-directional Central Beds T105 Truvelo 617 924 188 1729 Moggerhanger A1 High Road opposite The Baulk, Beeston Highways Agency GS1 Gatso Speed 73 122 25 220 - southbound A1 High Road opposite The Baulk, Beeston Highways Agency GS2 Gatso Speed 426 667 139 1232 - northbound Highways Agency 2518/2523/2675 Hadecs M1 Junctions 10-13 2839 5707 780 9326 Highways Agency T48 Truvelo A1 Northbound, Lower Caldecote 34 64 8 106 Highways Agency T49/T96 Truvelo A1 Southbound, Lower Caldecote 41 66 14 121 Highways Agency Roadworks Specs M1 Roadworks, Jnc 11-12 1677 2188 607 4472 Luton/Central/HE 360/361 Specs A1081 Airport Way, Luton 4794 7097 1388 13279 A5228 Montrose Ave, near Blenheim Luton BC T07 / T08 Truvelo 14 24 8 46 Crescent, Luton A5228 Montrose Ave, near Blenheim Luton BC T09 /T10 Truvelo 17 27 4 48 Crescent, Luton Crawley Green Road, outside 46A, towards Luton BC T11 Truvelo 14 33 20 67 town centre, Luton Crawley Green Road, junction with Luton BC T12 Truvelo 4 3 1 8 Crescent Road, Luton C109 Sundon Park Road, outside Lealands Luton BC T13/T14 Truvelo 4 6 2 12 School, Luton A505 Stuart Street / Dunstable Road, Luton BC T21 Truvelo 185 362 113 660 Luton A505 Hitchin Road, near Cannon Lane, Luton BC T01 Truvelo 18 22 5 45 Luton Luton BC T45/T46 Truvelo B4540 Farley Hill, Luton 274 481 108 863 Total Offences Recorded 16262 27306 5249 48817 .
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