THE number of people killed or seriously injured at sites where speed cameras have been installed has fallen in Scotland, according to new figures.
An average of 108 road users were killed or seriously injured each year at camera sites in 2009-11, compared to an average of 337 annually at the same stretches of road in 1997-99, the three-year baseline period used before speed cameras came into force.
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