Motorists in Sussex have been praised for slowing down but will be rewarded with more speed cameras watching them.
The Sussex Safety Camera Partnership has introduced a third mobile camera to cover roads across the county.
Four permanent speed cameras are also due to be installed today to try to curb accident rates.
Partnership spokeswoman Emma Rogers said: "Residents of Sussex are becoming increasingly more aware of the speeds they are travelling on our roads."
The mobile cameras will be in Gatwick Road, Manor Royal and Gossops Drive, Crawley, tomorrow.
On Friday they will be in Lottbridge Drove, Eastbourne, The Ridge, Hastings and Ersham Road, Hailsham.
They will be in Yapton Lane, Walberton, Littlehampton Road, Worthing and Plaistow Road, Loxwood on Saturday and in Kingsway, Hove, Marine Drive, Saltdean, and Bexhill Road, Brighton, on Sunday.
New permanent cameras will be in Eversfield Place, Hastings, South Coast Road, Telscombe Cliffs, London Road, Uckfield and Eastbourne Road in Halland, near Lewes.
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