
The Independent describes its reporting focus across reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech, emphasizing fact-checking and on-the-ground journalism. It says donations fund journalists who speak to both sides and that reporting is accessible without paywalls. Separately, data analysis from driving insurance company Zego finds Bradford has the highest density of speed cameras in the UK at 2.18 cameras per square mile, ahead of London at 1.93. Bradford’s dense network is paired with rollouts of 20mph zones. London has more than 800 static speed and red-light cameras and six average speed camera schemes, and it plans trials of new cameras using 4D radar without visible flash, white light, in-ground sensors, or road markings.
"The city has more than 800 static speed cameras and red-light cameras, as well as six average speed camera schemes, according to Transport for London (TfL), as part of efforts to reduce the number of deaths and injuries on roads. TfL also announced it would trial new cameras without visible flash, white light, in-ground sensors or road markings in March. Instead, the new cameras combine 4D radar, which the transport operator hopes will offer increased reliability and more effective speed detection."
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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