Since the cameras were installed, there have been no injury collisions recorded.
SPEED surveys conducted on the road which has Glasgow’s first average speed camera system in place have shown a positive change.
“We have seen a significant improvement in driver behaviour with the 85th percentile speed dropping from 38mph prior to enforcement, to 30mph, which reflects the speed limit for the road. Councillor Angus Millar, city convener for transport, added: “Residents across Glasgow regularly express concerns about speeding in their communities and sometimes a significant intervention such as average speed cameras is needed to improve road safety.
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