The vehicle is improving safety and is able to cover more areas than several enforcement officers
Basildon District Council
Dangerous parking can make pedestrian accidents more likely as well as posing a hazard to other drivers. The ROADflow system will help deter drivers who park illegally and carelessly in the district.
Basildon District Council
Money raised from the fines contributes towards transport services, such as community transport for the elderly and disabled people and free off-peak bus travel for the over-60s.
Bath & NE Somerset
This technology will cover its cost and is a sound investment in preserving the life and limb of children attending Borough schools
Bedford Borough Council
We have problems outside our schools with unlawful parking which are putting children’s lives at risk and creating a great deal of congestion. These vehicles allow officers to cover a large number of schools so anti-social behaviour of parents is caught on camera
Bedford Borough Council
SEA’s ROADflow system offers proven benefits to residents and businesses alike by reducing the number of road accidents, improving the reliability of bus services, reducing the impact of congestion and consequently improving the environment for everybody
Bournemouth Borough Council
Since the introduction of the car in September 2010 we have noticed a significant decrease in the number of vehicles contravening the clear signage in and around the pedestrianised areas of the city centre.
Devon and Cornwall Constabulary
The CCTV vehicle is doing an effective job across the district and has been well-received generally. Schools, bus operators and local people have welcomed the initiative.
Kirklees Council Spokesperson
This is important in our pursuit to improve road safety and also helps us respond positively to the regular requests from residents to address these issues. 1,203 fines have been issued - the council does not consider this to be an excessive number as it has been proven that action taken has increased compliance, which assists the road safety of all road users. This vehicle is not used as a money-making venture, but to collect evidence of vehicles undertaking illegal moving traffic contraventions throughout the borough.
London Borough Redbridge
While we're disappointed that there are still on average 170 drivers
flouting this law every day, we know that the camera is working and we
hope to see this figure drop even further in future. This is not about
making money for the council, it's about ensuring pedestrians have safe
passage around the docks and helping park-and-ride buses stick to their
timetables and people need to realise they cannot keep making excuses
for doing this.
Parking and Transport Manager, Gloucester
I am sure the versatility and visibility of this new technology will result in much greater road safety, and minimise the number of parking and traffic contraventions.
Plymouth City Council Parking Manager