The speed limit on four major UK motorways, including the M1, has been reduced to 60mph. The changes are part of a trial to tackle pollution and improve air quality.
A camera has been set up on the M1 near Sheffield between junctions 33 and 34 raking in £8,000 a day in fines. Some people have branded the move a "cash cow" after it raised millions with the speed limit also designed to lower pollution. A total of 22,546 motorists have fined for speeding on a 2.6 mile stretch of the M1. The South Yorkshire Police data, released after the Telegraph submitted a Freedom of Information application, shows the scale of the speeding problem.
But the M1 isn't the only motorway affected. It was reported in January that the M6, M5, M4 and M602 also have a top speed of 60mph in a bid to ascertain if driving slower helps reduce emissions. Stephen Elderkin, National Highways' Director of Environmental Sustainability, said: "We are working hard to finalise the analysis of the vast amount of data collected and will be publishing the reports in due course."
Money raised from all such fines goes to the Consolidated Fund, reports Birmingham Live. A Government spokesman added in the wake of the FOI findings this weekend: "Speeding on any road is dangerous, which is why we have strict laws in place against it, and fines help to enforce them."
The spokesperson for the government added: "Recognising public concerns, we've cancelled new smart motorways and we're investing £900 million for safety improvements, including progressing the construction of 150 extra emergency areas."
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- M1 junctions 34 to 33 Rotherham
- M6 junctions 6 to 7 Witton
- M602 junctions 1 to 3 Eccles
- M5 junction 1-2 Oldbury
- M4 Harlington junctions 3 to 4 west bound