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Bus lane cameras come into operation in Belfast | |
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Belfast's new bus lane cameras come into operation on Monday but for the next three weeks drivers will be warned, not fined, for using the lanes. | |
Six cameras have been installed in the city centre to catch drivers who use bus lanes illegally. | Six cameras have been installed in the city centre to catch drivers who use bus lanes illegally. |
The "honeymoon period" begins on Monday but fines will be imposed from 21 June. | The "honeymoon period" begins on Monday but fines will be imposed from 21 June. |
It is anticipated that more than 10,000 drivers a year will be caught by the new state-of-the-art cameras, which use number-plate recognition technology. | It is anticipated that more than 10,000 drivers a year will be caught by the new state-of-the-art cameras, which use number-plate recognition technology. |
Drivers caught illegally using bus lanes could be fined up to £90. | Drivers caught illegally using bus lanes could be fined up to £90. |
The scheme, run by Stormont's Department of Regional Development, is expected to raise about £500,000 a year. | The scheme, run by Stormont's Department of Regional Development, is expected to raise about £500,000 a year. |
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