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Hertfordshire Safety Camera Partnership details
The Hertfordshire Safety Camera Partnership was launched in October 2002 following a successful bid to the Department for Transport (DfT) by Hertfordshire County Council, Hertfordshire Constabulary and Hertfordshire Magistrates Courts. The sole aim of the Partnership is to reduce the number of casualties on Hertfordshire's roads by the use of safety cameras across the county.
The Hertfordshire Partnership is part of the national safety camera partnership scheme.
About Safety Cameras
Safety cameras are a proven method of reducing collisions involving speed and they have become another option available to help deal with speed related casualties.
They will primarily be used where there is a 30 or 40mph speed limit.
Do you know your speed limits? Check the pdf at the bottom of the page.
Criteria for New Sites
There are strict criteria regarding the use of cameras, including their siting and visibility. Static camera sites can only be positioned on a section of road, 1km in length, where there has been a minimum of four fatal and/or serious collisions within a three year period. The criteria for mobile sites are for two fatal and/or serious collisions on a 1km section of road within a three year period.
All new cameras are painted bright yellow to make them easily identifiable to drivers.
Current Safety Camera Sites In Hertfordshire
Static and red light camera sites can be viewed by selecting the link called "Hertfordshire Safety Cameras - search by town". (Red light cameras are used at junctions to detect drivers who jump the lights when they are red). From time to time it may be possible to see uncommissioned camera housings around the County. These sites will appear on the list once they are fully operational but not before. The majority of static cameras used in Hertfordshire are Gatsos which measure speed by means of a beam fired from the camera. Vehicles exceeding the set speed limit are photographed twice from the rear. In South Oxhey the Partnership has recently started to use front-facing Truvelo cameras which calculate speed by measuring the time taken between the front and rear wheels compressing pressure strips in the road. If this exceeds the limit, a head-on picture is taken, using infra-red flash.
Mobile Sites
Mobile cameras are in Safety Camera Partnership vans in different roadside locations on different days. These are posted weekly and can be viewed via the link below. Please note that Partnership mobile operations are carried out in addition to Hertfordshire Constabulary speed enforcement, which may be carried out at any time, by any police officer and is not notified on the website.
Safety Camera Enforcement Data
To see figures for the year 2010-2011, please select the link below.
National Speed Awareness Scheme
More than 40,000 people have completed a Speed Awareness course in Hertfordshire since they began on 15 August 2006. For more information on this please go back to the Driving section and look under Driving Offender Courses.
- Annual Report 2007 (PDF file 89KB)
- Annual Report 2008 (PDF file 93KB)
- Annual Report 2009 (PDF file 101KB)
- Annual Report 2010 (PDF file 81KB)
- Annual Report 2011 (PDF file 69KB)
- Audit Certificate 2006 2007 (PDF file 91KB)
- Hertfordshire Safety Camera Partnership publication scheme (PDF file 87KB)
- Know your speed limits (PDF file 82KB)
- Memo of Understanding 0708 (PDF file 366KB)
- Road safety camera questionnaire 2005 results (PDF file 173KB)
- Road safety camera questionnaire 2007 results (PDF file 25KB)
- Road safety camera questionnaire 2008 results (PDF file 27KB)
- Road safety camera questionnaire Feb 2004 results (PDF file 35KB)
- Road safety camera questionnaire Sep 2004 results (PDF file 35KB)
- Safety Camera Enforcement Data 2010-11 (PDF file 14KB)
- Service Level Agreement (PDF file 315KB)

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