Transport for London (TfL) is looking for a technology provider to supply speed cameras for a project that it intends to trial.
The government department said that the cameras will be used to "enforce average speed limits in urban areas", according to GC News.
A spokesperson told GC News that the notice is a pre-qualification questionnaire (PQQ) and that there are no concrete plans in place yet, however it will form part of a wider project currently being undertaken with four London boroughs.
More announcements are expected to be made post-October.
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