Red-light running is a road safety issue of real concern in the West of Scotland. In 2008, 157 people were injured in the Strathclyde Police area because of drivers going through a red light. For safety’s sake the message for drivers is clear – don’t go through the red light and don’t try to race it on amber.
Don’t be an amber gambler.
Strathclyde Safety Camera Partnership
Strathclyde Safety Camera Partnership is a road safety initiative run by Strathclyde Police in partnership with Transport Scotland and the 12 local authorities in the West of Scotland. Its task is to reduce personal injury crashes by deterring speeding and red light running at key locations where these actions have led to death or injury on the road.
It operates under the rules of the Scottish Safety Camera Programme and is funded by the Scottish Government.