Attention drivers! The Lancaster Aldi traffic camera is set to start rolling on February 2nd, and it's not just about catching you red-handed. The Lancaster Guardian reports that this camera is part of a new initiative by Lancashire County Council to tackle illegal driving maneuvers and improve road safety. But here's where it gets controversial... While the council aims to reduce accidents and congestion, some drivers might argue that the camera is an overreach of authority. And this is the part most people miss... The camera isn't just about catching you turning right into Lancaster; it's also about prohibited turns, one-way streets, and yellow box junctions. So, while the council's intentions are good, it's important to understand the rules of the road to avoid any fines. As the council's cabinet member for Highways and Transport, Cllr Warren Goldsworthy, explains, the scheme aims to deter drivers from making dangerous maneuvers. But will it work? That's a question for you, the drivers. Do you think this camera will make our roads safer, or is it an unnecessary invasion of privacy? Share your thoughts in the comments below!