Residents across the county will be given special training and radar guns in a new initiative designed to improve road safety in Lincolnshire.
Drivers caught speeding by the volunteers will be sent a warning letter and road safety advice under the new enhanced Community Speed Watch Scheme.
The project, introduced by Lincolnshire Police and Crime Commissioner Marc Jones, will be officially unveiled at the county’s first ever Road Safety Summit held on Friday, November 3 at Belton Woods Hotel in Grantham.
Speed Watch, started in 2014, currently operates in 170 of the 507 parishes across the county and largely involves placing portable speed notification signs in speeding hot spots.
Now, local residents will be given appropriate training and radar guns to check the speed of passing motorists.
The project is just one of the initiatives being showcased at the summit, opened by the Minister of State for Transport and Lincolnshire MP John Hayes.
Other experts giving presentation at the event include:
Officials from road safety charity Brake
The public health division of Lincolnshire County Council
Officers from South Wales Police showcasing Operation Snap
Advisers and analysts from Road Safety Analysis Ltd and Road Safety Support Ltd
Lincolnshire Road Safety Partnership
Lincolnshire Police and Crime Commissioner Marc Jones. Photo: The Lincolnite
Lincolnshire Police and Crime Commissioner Marc Jones said: “Although much good work has been done over the past decade to reduce the death toll on our roads it is a sad fact that there are still too many families devastated by the tragic loss of life.
“Despite a spike in lives lost last year it is important to remember that deaths have reduced by 50% in the last decade – in no small measure due to the good work done by the Lincilnshire Road Safety Partnership.
“But they cannot solve the problems alone and that is why I have called the summit. I am determined that we all learn from experience elsewhere, exploring innovation and seeing whether we can extend schemes that already have a proven track record.”
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