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Find out where speed vans will now be placed in Shropshire

Speed cameras will be at five new sites across Shropshire, police have revealed.

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Speed vans will be at new locations

The sites, around the Bridgnorth and Much Wenlock area, have been selected "in direct response to concerns raised about the speed of vehicles travelling in each area", police say.

The move means that mobile speed cameras will be regularly deployed to stretches of the B4373 at Cross Lane Head, the B4555 at Eardington and three sites in Much Wenlock including the A4169 Farley Road, A458 Bridgnorth Road and B4371 Stretton Road.

Anna Higgins, speaking for West Mercia Police's safer roads partnership, said: "The new sites will launch this month and will form part of the community concern programme, which responds to community requests for speed enforcement.

"Data collected has highlighted unacceptably high speeds and local people are understandably concerned as each of the roads are near residential areas.

"Residents in each area raised their concerns through their local parish council or safer neighbourhood team who then brought it to the attention of the partnership and asked for action to be taken.

"Speed enforcement activity will take place on the B4373 at Cross Lane Head where the posted speed limit is 40mph. Speed data collected by the partnership highlighted a significant speed compliance problem. 15 per cent of vehicles were found to be travelling above 47.4mph and approximately 40 per cent of all vehicles were found to be travelling above the speed limit.

"In Eardington, speed data highlighted that 15 percent of vehicles are travelling above 38mph and approximately half of all drivers are exceeding the 30mph posted speed limit.

"In Much Wenlock, three new speed enforcement sites will be launched. Speed data collected highlighted speed compliance issues in all three areas.

"On Farley Road, 15 per cent of drivers are travelling above 40.1mph and almost 70 per cent of drivers are exceeding the 30mph posted speed limit.

"On Bridgnorth Road, 15 per cent of drivers are travelling above 38.5mph and almost a third of drivers are exceeding the 30mph posted speed limit.

"On Stretton Road, 15 per cent of drivers are travelling above 38.8mph and over half of drivers are exceeding the 30mph posted speed limit.

"We hope that the presence of a speed camera will encourage drivers to change their behaviour and drive at a lower, safer speed. This will help to improve the quality of life for people living in both areas, reduce the risk of harm, and improve the safety of the roads for all those who use them."

Speed data will be collected while the sites are in operation to assess the impact upon traffic speed and driver behaviour, she said.