The Freedom Of Information Act requires all public bodies in the UK (such as West Yorkshire Safety Camera Partnership) to provide a general right of access to the information they hold. It came into force on January 1 2005.
Frequently asked questions - about COURT - eg I've received a Single Justice Procedure, and what happens at court.
Fixed cameras are used to detect speeding offences and red light violations. They have been installed to counter very serious collision problems, to protect vulnerable road users and to encourage driver compliance with the speed limit and red lights.
Driver improvement course frequently asked questions
West Yorkshire PoliceWest Yorkshire Safety Camera PartnershipPO Box 1376BradfordBD5 5EXEmail: [email protected] Telephone: 01274 020510
Accepting the Educational Course - Option 1
You have 28 days from the date of the document to book and pay for the educational course.
Accessibility Statement for the West Yorkshire Casualty Prevention Partnership website
This accessibility statement applies to this website, www.safetycameraswestyorkshire.co.uk and any of the content contained within this site/domain.
Camera equipment and site frequently asked questions - such as "How do you know that the equipment is accurate?"
Our purpose is to prevent deaths and serious injuries on the roads of West Yorkshire by reducing the level and severity of speeding and red light offences and to improve driving standards through education and enforcement.
View locations of motorway safety camera locations - on the M1, and M62 in the West Yorkshire area.