Get the stories that interest you straight to your inbox every day with our personalised newsletterSpeed cameras are to be installed on a section of the A77 where a mum was killed at the hands of boy racers – after a three-year-long campaign.Joan Price, 59, from Troon, died following a head-on collision near the Holmston Roundabout, Ayr, in January 2017 caused by drag-racers who clocked speeds of up to 140mph.Joan’s husband Colin launched the campaign Joan’s Legacy alongside West FM to call for a gap in speed cameras along the stretch to be filled.And now three years on, they have successfully won their case, with Transport Scotland confirming average speed cameras will be installed.Colin told Natasha Richardson from West FM: “I learned the.
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