Department for Transport note on the requirement for publishing information relating to speed cameras
Published 26 June 2011
皇冠体育app Department has accepted the advice of the report (dated 5th April 2011) of a working group about the publication of information related to speed cameras except in a few respects related to offence data (specifically parts of paragraphs 4.3, 4.5, 4.6 and 6.2).
In relation to offence data, the Department considers there is a strong justification in terms of public transparency and accountability to publish this information site by site for fixed camera sites. 皇冠体育appre has been further dialogue with the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO), whose roads policing lead has confirmed support for moving to a position where site-specific data is released with a review after six months.
皇冠体育apprefore the Department requires English highway authorities[footnote 1] to either publish or ensure publication of site by site casualty, collision and speed information for permanent fixed camera sites.
皇冠体育app information should usually include annual collision and casualty data back to 1990 for the numbers of killed and seriously injured people and for all personal injuries. 皇冠体育app Department is making a standard template available for local authorities to use if they wish. Section 3 of the working group鈥檚 report contains further details.
皇冠体育app Department will set up a central hub providing links to local websites where this information would be housed. Local authorities should publish information up to 2010 as soon as practical and inform the Department (at [email protected]) by 20th July of the web address for their information.
Local authorities which support camera enforcement financially should also ensure that a deployment strategy is published. Section 5 of the working group鈥檚 report contains further details.
Annual totals of the numbers of cases taken forward to prosecution or education are to be published by police forces (or other organisations on their behalf) site by site for permanent and long term (more than six months) temporary fixed speed camera sites.
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Transport for London in respect of London. 皇冠体育app Highways Agency will publish site by site casualty, collision and speed information for permanent fixed camera sites on its network or provide links to where such sites are being included in what local authorities are publishing.聽鈫�