An Official Statistics Publication for Scotland Key Scottish Safety Camera Programme Statistics, 2010 27 July 2011

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Annex B: Detailed findings from the Scottish Crime and Justice Survey 2009-10 [20]

Table B1: Agreement with the use of speed cameras on Scotland's roads

Table B1: Agreement with the use of speed cameras on Scotland's roads

' - ' indicates that no respondents gave an answer in the category; ' * ' indicates a response rate of less than 0.5%

Table B2: Agreement with the use of red-light cameras on Scotland's roads

Table B2: Agreement with the use of red-light cameras on Scotland's roads

Table B3: Agreement that road safety cameras are an easy way of making money out of motorists

Table B3: Agreement that road safety cameras are an easy way of making money out of motorists

Table B4: Agreement that road safety cameras help prevent accidents

Table B4: Agreement that road safety cameras help prevent accidents

Table B5: Agreement that road safety cameras help discourage dangerous driving

Table B5: Agreement that road safety cameras help discourage dangerous driving

Table B6: Agreement that people should see the use of road safety cameras as a good thing

Table B6: Agreement that people should see the use of road safety cameras as a good thing

Table B7: Agreement that there are too many road safety cameras

Table B7: Agreement that there are too many road safety cameras

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