CCTV cameras have been installed on the Foyle Bridge in Derry aimed at improving safety on the river crossing.
Six cameras have been erected on the bridge which opened 1984.
It is the latest initiative to improve safety on the River Foyle.
Earlier this year, Derry City and Strabane District Council gave the go-ahead for similar cameras – aimed at suicide prevention and combatting crime - to be installed along the river’s cityside walkway, from the Fort George site up to the city centre..
A bridge management system has been in place on the bridge for the past 10 years.
It followed a review after lorry driver, Peter McGuinness, was killed when his vehicle was blown off the bridge during a storm in January 2005.
As a result, when wind speeds reach the first trigger level of 30mph, signs on the bridge display an advisory speed limit of 30 mph.
If the wind speeds increase to 40 mph, signs on the bridge approaches will direct high-sided vehicles to use the Craigavon Bridge instead.
When the wind speed exceeds 50mph the bridge is closed to all vehicles.
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