Speed camera error sees thousands of drivers wrongly fined how to check and claim
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Speed camera error sees thousands of drivers wrongly fined  how to check and claim
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"National Highways says it has identified approximately 2,650 cases where a camera has erroneously activated due to a technical issue. It is understood that a software update created a problem with variable speed cameras on some A roads and motorways, which led to drivers being incorrectly detected as speeding after the limit had increased. The issue affected 10 per cent of motorways and A roads in England. National Highways says it is working to implement a solution to the problem as soon as possible."
The Independent solicits donations to fund on-the-ground journalism, refusing paywalls and relying on supporters to keep reporting accessible to all. The outlet highlights investigative work on topics including reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech, and cites projects such as a documentary about American women fighting for reproductive rights. Separately, National Highways identified roughly 2,650 cases where variable speed cameras erroneously activated after a software update. The fault caused drivers to be detected as speeding when limits had increased, affected about 10% of A roads and motorways in England, and prompted a reported fix and implementation plan to prevent wrongful prosecutions.
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