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How the bridge may look once the cameras are installed.
How the bridge may look once the cameras are installed.

Speed cameras are being installed at the Dartford Crossing, which highways chiefs say are ‘absolutely necessary’ to improve road safety and smooth traffic flows.

A section of the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge is set to receive the average speed cameras - despite witnessing just 58 crashes, involving injuries, during the past five years.

On average this equates to just over 11 collisions during a year.

Or 0.03 collisions a day, when on average 150,000 vehicles use the crossing.

But the introduction of the cameras, part of a £395,000 project to improve road safety, has sparked anger amongst Dartford Crossing and speed camera campaigners.

For the full story see this week's Dartford or Gravesend Messenger.

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