Have your say on new locations to enforce moving traffic offences
Overview
We want your views on proposed new camera locations to enforce moving traffic offences in Buckinghamshire.
We can issue fines to vehicles that break moving traffic restrictions such as:
- driving in a bus lane
- taking a restricted turn - for example, turning right at a left-only junction
- stopping in a hatched box
Enforcing moving traffic offences:
- improves pedestrian and cyclist safety
- reduces congestion
- improves journey times for public transport
- improves safety around schools
More information about moving traffic offences and road signs.
Proposed new camera locations
Working with Thames Valley Police, we have reviewed road safety reports and historical data to identify new locations to enforce moving traffic offences.
We are proposing to introduce cameras at the following locations:
- Padbury – Lower Way – No entry into Lower Way
- Chesham – St Mary’s Way (A416) – Banned right turn from Bellingdon Lane
- Chesham – Moor Road – No entry into Moor Road
- Iver – Bangors Road North – No goods vehicles exceeding 7.5t weight limit except for loading
- Iver – Bangors Road South – No goods vehicles exceeding 7.5t weight limit except for loading
- Aylesbury – A41 Exchange Street – No right turn from the A41 Exchange Street (North East bound carriageway) into Waitrose Car Park
- Aylesbury – A41 Exchange Street – No right turn from the Exchange Street Car Park onto A41 Exchange Street (South West bound carriageway)
- Aylesbury – Oxford Road – Bus lane
- Aylesbury – Oxford Road – Yellow box junction
- Denham – Oxford Road – No right turn into Oxford Road
- Denham – A412 North Orbital – No right turn from North Orbital Road
- High Wycombe – A40 London Road – Bus lane
- High Wycombe – Oxford Road – Yellow box junction
- High Wycombe – Amersham Hill – Yellow box junction
How we enforce moving traffic offences
We use automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) cameras to enforce certain restrictions across Buckinghamshire.
If your vehicle breaks a moving traffic restriction, you will be sent a fine for £70.00. This is reduced to £35.00 if paid within 21 days of the penalty charge notice being served.
Moving traffic offences can still be enforced in locations where we have not installed cameras. In these locations you may be issued a moving traffic fine by the police.
How to have your say
You can tell us your views in one of the following ways:
- complete the online survey using the link at the end of the page
- email us at MTO@buckinghamshire.gov.uk
- write to us at Moving Traffic Offences consultation, Parking Services, Buckinghamshire Council, The Gateway, Gatehouse Road, Aylesbury HP19 8FF
If you have any questions about this activity, please email us at MTO@buckinghamshire.gov.uk.
Please tell us your views by midnight on Sunday 29 October 2023.
What happens next
The Cabinet Member for Transport will consider the consultation responses and the proposed locations for enforcing moving traffic offences.
If the proposed new locations are agreed, we plan to start rolling out enforcement from December 2023, completing in 2024.
Privacy
We will use the information you provide here only for this activity. We will store the information securely in line with data protection laws and will not share or publish any personal details. For more information about data and privacy, please see our Privacy Policy.
If you have questions about data and privacy, please email us on dataprotection@buckinghamshire.gov.uk. Or write to our Data Protection Officer at Buckinghamshire Council, The Gateway, Gatehouse Road, Aylesbury, HP19 8FF.
Areas
- Amersham
- Aylesbury
- Beaconsfield and Chepping Wye
- Beeches
- Buckingham and Villages
- Chesham and Villages
- Denham, Gerrards Cross and Chalfonts
- Haddenham and Waddesdon
- High Wycombe
- Missendens
- North West Chilterns
- South West Chilterns
- Wendover
- Wexham and Ivers
- Wing and Ivinghoe
- Winslow and Villages
Interests
- Roads & parking
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