Residents can apply to get the cameras installed at speeding hotspots in east Hampshire.
Twenty speed cameras are being offered to community groups in a bid to put the brakes on dangerous drivers.
Councillor Toby Costigan said: "There is almost nowhere in east Hampshire that doesn't suffer with cars driving at dangerously high speeds along quiet residential roads. They are putting themselves and other road users at risk.
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