Councillor Mark Ieronimo, portfolio holder for roads, and transport, said: “We are delighted to be working in partnership with Safer Roads Humber to deliver this scheme. Installing red light enforcement cameras on dangerous junctions is an effective
way to reduce the number of collisions and injuries on the road.
“The cameras will also help enforce traffic rules and deter drivers from running red lights - this will make the junction safer for everyone, including pedestrians and cyclists.”
The funding for this scheme was awarded to Hull City Council after submitting a funding bid to the Safer Roads Humber Board in April 2023.
Ian Robertson, partnership manager at Safer Roads Humber, said: “We are committed to reducing those killed or injured on the roads of our area, working in partnership with the four local authorities, the Police, Fire service, National Highways, and
others to achieve this.
“The most recent figures for those killed or seriously injured show a reduction of nine per cent in our area compared to three per cent nationally which is encouraging, however there is much for us all to do, to reduce those casualties further.
“We are pleased to be supporting this red light camera initiative in partnership with Hull City Council as it has been proven around the country that these systems reduce the number of collisions at the junctions.
“If road users change their behaviour to adhere to the red light signals and refrain from exceeding the speed limits through the junction, it will be a much safer junction for all, especially those most vulnerable on the road.”
The contract will be awarded to a specialist contractor, who will carry out the work in the near future on behalf of Hull City Council. The contract will last six years, whereby annual maintenance and calibration of the equipment will be done.
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