CHESHIRE Police has received 86 dashcam video footage submissions since May.

The figures come following the conclusion of National Roads Victims Month, a period to reflect on fatal collisions across the UK.

The tool aims to tackle bad driving and has seen offences such as motorists jumping red lights and people driving while using mobile phones.

David Keane, Cheshire Police and Commissioner, said: “One of my key policing priorities for Cheshire is to prevent crime and anti-social behaviour.

Criminality and dangerous behaviour on our roads affects us all and it is great to hear about some of the proactive work that the force is undertaking to improve road safety.

“Throughout National Roads Victims month we focused on the devastating impact that fatal and serious collisions have on the victims and their families.

“It’s a sad fact that many of these tragedies could be avoided if road users paid more attention to the road and obeyed all of the laws that are in place.

“That is why I’m encouraging all road users to play their part. I’m committed to making our roads safer and together we can all help to reduce the number of people killed or seriously injured on Cheshire’s roads.”

To find out more about how to submit video footage visit cheshire.police.uk.