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Strathclyde safety camera partnership is an initiative to help reduce the number of road crash casualties in the West of Scotland. Working for safer roads.
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  • Radio Campaign - dual red light and speed cameras
  • Its 30 for a Reason - winter/spring 2008/09
  • A77 Speed Limit Reduction - March 2008
  • NEW DRIVERS - DON’T RISK IT Jan/Feb 2008
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  • A77 Safety Cameras - January/June 2006
  • The Real Penalty for Speeding - January/March 2006
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A77 Speed Limit Reduction - March 2008

50 MPH

The speed limit on the A77 near Symington was dropped on 10 March 2008 from National (70mph for cars) to 50mph for all vehicles.

Campaign included two-week radio commercial and a mega-rear bus back on the road for a year.

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