'We welcome any new ways to support road safety within the county' - Shropshire Council.
Earlier this year the council passed a motion calling on the West Mercia Police and Crime Commissioner John Campion to put average speed cameras along a stretch of the A41.
Mr Campion's office said that both Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin Councils would be asked for ideas on where the money should be spent. In a statement Shropshire Council said:"We welcome any new ways to support road safety within the county. "Once guidance is received from the PCC on where, and how, the average speed cameras can be placed we’ll be able to review the data we have, identify suitable sites and – if we have sites that meet the criteria – make applications to the PCC."
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