Henley MP Boris Johnson has expressed concerns about the proliferation of speed cameras in the county.
He is concerned by Government proposals for hundreds of cameras at yellow box junctions, with extra powers given to traffic wardens to hand out £100 fines for the offence.
Mr Johnson said: "These new fines are a way of raising money from Oxfordshire's already heavily-taxed motorists. He says this will only add to the anger felt by many motorists over badly located cameras.
Mr Johnson said: "We all want our roads to be safer and reduce the instances of dangerous or irresponsible driving, but there is a growing public concerm that as with speed cameras,
"If anything, we should be reforming the existing regime of speed cameras. There needs to be an independent audit of existing speed cameras across Oxfordshire so that they are placed only in genuine accident black spots."
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