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Two-thirds of drivers opposed to “stealth” speed cameras

The poll, conducted by TrackCompare, ran for ten days in February. Visitors were asked: 'Do you support the introduction of new “stealth” speed cameras?'

70% answered no, while 30% said yes.

The new cameras, which have been proposed by the Highways Agency to enforce the 70mph motorway speed limit, will be positioned on busy sections of the most important motorways, including the M1, M6 and M25.

Previously, speed cameras have been used to enforce variable speed limits on stretches of motorway undergoing repairs and alterations.

The new cameras are designed for use on “smart” sections, where traffic flow is controlled by a variety of methods.

According to the Highways Agency, ”smart” motorways prevent traffic jams and assist flow by controlling speed limits and opening hard shoulders when required.

Critics claim the cameras are aimed at increasing income through fines and not at improving road safety, however.

Commenting on the  results, Kjell Anderton, a TrackCompare director, said: ‘Certainly, there’s no doubt most professional drivers believe the cameras will be introduced simply to help the government raise additional funds.’

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