A 13-year-old boy and 79-year-old man died following crashes
A ROAD where two people have lost their lives this year will see mobile speed camera vans enforced.will commence two flexible deployment locations on Balmore Road – a busy commuter road which runs through East Dunbartonshire and the North of Glasgow – from July 3.
On February 12, David Gow, 79, was pronounced dead at the scene of a collision which involved an off-road motorbike.He sadly passed away four days later. One mobile camera will be within the 30mph section of the road which runs through a residential area with local businesses and schools, and the second will be within the national speed limit section of the road.
Alan Bowater, West Safety Camera Unit Manager, said: “Recent speed surveys identified that Balmore Road does not meet the minimum criteria for permanent sites.
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