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here[quote="Cambridge News - Raymond Brown"]Camera at death spot about to be switched on at last
Raymond Brown Published: 27/02/2011 00:00 - Updated: 27/02/2011 18:06
A speed camera near the spot where two teenagers died on the A1307 is about to be switched on – nine months after it was installed.
Work to set up the camera started in July last year, after it had been promised 18 months earlier.
Confusion over connecting the new speed camera to the electricity grid led to its switch-on being delayed.
The camera pole and box had been installed, but the camera could not operate until the supply was connected.
Cambridgeshire highways chiefs have now told the News the roadside camera will be switched on on Wednesday.
Campaigners have welcomed the news after a lengthy battle to make the road safer.
The camera is close to the Cardinals Green junction where both 15-year-old Imogen Barker and Alice Westland, 16, died in separate collisions after getting off buses.
Esther Cornell, of the Access 1307 group, said the camera had been promised more than two years ago and although it was a long time coming, it was very welcome.
She said: “This is excellent news.
“It was put up about eight or nine months ago and I think they were waiting for Government guidelines but to have a camera put up and not use it is stupid.
“This should reduce the speed of traffic and that is good.
“Anything that will help with speed on the A1307 is welcome.”
But plans for a second camera near Hildersham have been shelved.
The campaigner said: “There are people and children having to cross three lanes to get to a bus stop at Hildersham.
“There should be a camera there too.”
A spokesman for Cambridgeshire County Council said: “We were waiting for the all-clear from the electricity company which we will have and the cameras will be working on Wednesday.”[/quote="Cambridge News - Raymond "]Isn't it sad how a few people have this magical belief in the mere presence of a speed camera will somehow make all things 'safe'.
Concentrating motorists and all road users away from the task at hand will not make them consider people that may cross or any other anticipated possibility !
If the road crossing is difficult then how about a zebra crossing or lights or widening / opening up the area for better vision and enable buses to pull right off the road ? Was it the bus presence that caused a visual impairment ? Did the people who crossed go in front of the bus so there was the least warning to motorists ? Motorists ought to have been aware of this danger but now with a camera they will even more be concentrating on their speed and speedo and the location of the camera and probably not even considering the possibility of people crossing.
