Two-thirds fewer deaths and serious injuries have occurred on Scotland's roads where safety cameras have been installed, according to the latest figures.

The number of deaths and serious injuries dropped from 337, in the three years before the cameras were installed, to 108 in the three years to April 2010.

The figures also show that over the same period, on average, personal injury numbers were down 48% (from 1,400 to 684) in areas which have speed cameras or traffic-light cameras, compared with the three years before they were installed.

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