Hampshire Police Launch Online Speed Camera Map

1 August 2014, 06:04 | Updated: 30 March 2016, 13:50

People in Hampshire are the first in the country to be able to find out exactly where police are using speed cameras.

From today (Friday 1 August), the force is publishing an online map to show where both fixed and mobile speed cameras are, along with accident data.

The data will in most cases be available the following day and will provide accurate and up-to-date information about measures that have been taken to improve road safety on a local level.

This can be found on the www.crimereports.co.uk website by searching under: Advanced Search > Proactive partnerships > local enforcement.
 
Hampshire Constabulary was the first police force to adopt the online tool in September 2011 to help neighbourhoods to work more closely together to build safer communities. Hampshire Constabulary is now the first police force to publish speed enforcement data in this way.
 
The partnership project which also involves Hampshire County Council, Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service, the Probation Service and all District and Unitary Councils provides detailed information about crime, incidents, and anti-social behaviour to the public
 
Chief Superintendent Jason Hogg said:

"By adding speed enforcement data to the crimereports.co.uk website we are making it an even more valuable resource for communities across Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight.

"The information will be collated from our use of fixed and mobile speed cameras, alongside accident data to provide an accurate and up-to-date picture of where speed reduction measures or campaigns could be introduced. This will also help people to plan their journeys, for example children planning the safest way to school."
 
Go to www.crimereports.co.uk, or download the 'Crimereports UK' mobile phone app, enter your postcode and you can:
 
- See crime/incidents in your area on a map
- Sign up to email updates and crime alerts
- Submit an anonymous tip to Crimestoppers
- See when your next neighbourhood meeting is taking place