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There's a new type of camera being rolled out on Greater Manchester's roads - and it can help police spot more dangerous driving than before.

Motorists are used to traditional speed cameras which flash if a vehicle is driven past them above the limit. But now new 'ultra cameras' are being introduced which are more advanced than the previous ones.

Drivers are being warned to watch out for the new devices, or risk facing the consequences. The VECTOR-SR cameras are being rolled out as part of work to eliminate all road fatalities and serious injuries in Greater Manchester.

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