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QUEENSFERRY CROSSING

M90 Camera System to be Introduced

9 May 2022

Speed Cameras To Be Activated

24 June 2022

Drivers advised speed cameras to be active from Monday 23 May

Road users are being given advance notice that a camera system will be operational from later this month, in an attempt to encourage improved driver behaviour and compliance with the variable speed limit.

A variable mandatory speed limit (VMSL) is in place across a 22 km stretch of road between the M90 at Halbeath and the M9 north of Newbridge.

Varying the speed limit on this stretch of road aims to help smooth traffic flows at busy times and make journey times more reliable. However, of over 200,000 vehicles which travel across this section of road every week almost 1-in-5 are speeding with a persistent number of vehicles speeding excessively. This behaviour has led to stop-start conditions, resulting in unreliable journey times with trips taking up to 5 minutes longer during busy periods.

To encourage compliance with the variable mandatory speed limit a HADECS (Highway Agency Digital Enforcement and Compliance System) camera system is being progressed to live operation between the M90 at Halbeath and the M9 north of Newbridge from Monday 23 May 2022.

Minister for Transport Jenny Gilruth said:

“This camera system on a key section of the M90 is designed to help improve journey times for drivers.

“The evidence shows that some drivers are regularly speeding between Halbeath and Newbridge - this is leading to stop start conditions, which is affecting journey times and delaying travel over the bridge.

“We know from experience with camera systems successfully deployed elsewhere on our road network, that they encourage improved driver behaviour, which leads to enhanced levels of speed limit compliance.

“By encouraging more road users to comply with the variable speed limit on this stretch of road we expect to see smoother traffic flows during busy periods. This system will not completely solve congestion at peak times, but is expected to make journey times more predictable and reliable.

“A comprehensive campaign is now underway to raise awareness of this change ahead of the camera system becoming operational on Monday 23rd May so that everyone using the route will know what to expect.”

Chief Inspector Mark Patterson, Police Scotland Road Policing said:

“Police Scotland is pleased to work in partnership with Transport Scotland to regulate the flow of traffic approaching and crossing the Forth.

“Key outcomes of Scotland’s Road Safety Framework to 2030 are for drivers to know and comply with road rules and drive at an appropriate speed for the conditions.

“HADECS cameras will enforce the variable speed limit to encourage compliance, improve driver behaviour and should be a reminder to drivers of the importance of complying with the mandatory variable speed limit at all times.”

Background

  • The HADECS camera system is a 6 camera spot speed system capable of detecting the national speed limit and variable speed limit
  • The HADECS camera system is operated by Police Scotland’s East Safety Camera Unit.
  • Costs associated with the procurement, installation and maintenance of the HADECS camera system were contained within the overall Queensferry Crossing project. Ongoing operational costs will be met by Police Scotland’s East Safety Camera Unit from funding received via the annual Scottish Safety Camera Programme.
  • Further information including frequently asked questions on the HADECS camera system is available at: /plan-your-journey/road-user-guide
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