Speed camera testing to resume at
International Test Laboratory

09.07.2020

Speed camera testing is set to kick off once again at the Road Safety Support ISO 17025 International Speed Test Laboratory this week.

The team will begin testing two new enforcement technology systems for the first time since the coronavirus lockdown was announced in March.

Road Safety Support holds ISO 17025 for testing and calibrating speed cameras, vehicle speedometers, telematics and other speed measurement devices, either at its dedicated UK test track or on any road across the world. The laboratory is one of just a small number of its kind worldwide.

With accreditation from the United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS), the team test devices to a known precision, proving beyond doubt that the technology is working within specified limits and that the evidence from it can be relied upon in court.

On behalf of the Home Office, Road Safety Support is responsible for testing the reliability and accuracy of new road traffic enforcement technologies in the Type Approval process.

More information about our testing and calibration services is available here: Speed Camera and Enforcement Technology Testing

The full UKAS Schedule of Accreditation is available here: Road Safety Support UKAS Schedule of Accreditation

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