If the trial is successful, the government said the cameras could be rolled out nationwide
New “noise cameras” designed to identify drivers who rev their engines and use modified exhausts will be installed in parts of England today in an effort to crack down on antisocial driving.
The “new-age” cameras can automatically detect nuisance drivers and take a picture of their vehicle while recording the noise level, creating a digital package of evidence which can be used by local police to issue fines. Backed by £300,000, the trial will start in Keighley, Bradford, from Wednesday and will then travel to South Gloucestershire, Great Yarmouth and Birmingham over the next two months.
The locations for the roadside trials have been decided after MPs across the country applied for the cameras to be installed in their constituency based on the impact of illegal noisy vehicles on local residents. The technology underwent “extensive testing” at a private test track.
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