Warwickshire Police

ROAD SAFETY

Camera Enforcement Information


As requested by the Department for Transport Warwickshire Police has published the number of prosecutions arising from each permanent or long term temporary fixed camera site for 2010.

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Harm on Warwickshire's roads


In Warwickshire 5 times as many people are killed as a result of road collisions than as a result of manslaughter or murder (2006 to 2010 data).

On average, 37 people die each year in collisions in Warwickshire. The victim's family and friends will face many years of distress and some will never fully recover from their loss. A further 314 people are seriously injured, with many of those suffering life-long pain or fear.

Major collisions frustrate travel plans, increase safety fears and damage our sense of well being. They cause significant commercial loss to businesses and individuals, with hundreds of vehicles which people rely on for their mobility and livelihood being damaged beyond use.

This harm happens to road users and communities in Warwickshire and these people look to Warwickshire Police to protect and reassure them.

The partnership approach to protecting road users


In almost every collision the root cause and severity are the result of some facet of human behaviour or motivation. These can generally be influenced by a blend of the 3 E’s:

These diverse elements encompass a range of disciplines that require a multi-agency approach to deliver sustainable collision reduction interventions. This is realised through the Warwickshire Road Safety Partnership (WRSP).

Warwickshire Police are a key stakeholder in the WRSP. Click on the below links to find out more about the collision reduction work of Warwickshire Police and our partners -

To report a road traffic collision, please click here.