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Figures show that there are more than 500 across Scotland - one for every 10,000 people - and 72 of those are in Glasgow.The Scottish government claims to deploy the cameras along the stretches of roads which have high levels of collisions and speeding in an attempt to maximise reducing the number of incidents.
Gary Digva, founder of Road Angel said:"Speed cameras play a useful role in keeping Britain's roads safe and it's interesting to see how they are being deployed in Scotland. “Anyone thinking they can get away with speeding in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland needs to think again as the data shows they need to be aware of mobile speed cameras in even the most remote spots.
“We strongly advise all motorists across Scotland, be they native Scots or those visiting the country from other parts of the UK, to be mindful of their speed and to not exceed the legal limit.
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