As of the end of November, all of Toronto's speed cameras have been taken down. CBC's Lane Harrison breaks down how, in less ...
One week after Ontario’s speed camera ban came into effect, the City of Toronto says all devices should be down by the end of the month.
Automated traffic enforcement in the form of red light cameras and especially speed cameras is a pretty contentious topic. Advocates argue that cameras can save lives and reduce collisions by reducing ...
The 90 new temporary signs destined for 20 school zones across Toronto are three feet wide and can be up to eight feet tall, ...
Premier Doug Ford fired back at accusations that signs provided to municipalities to replace speed cameras are too big to put ...
Toronto's infrastructure and environment committee passed several recommendations to tweak the city's speed camera program, one day after the Ford government announced it would move to ban automated ...
Depending on your standpoint, speed cameras are either a crucial safety measure, or they’re the trolls of the modern roadways, exacting huge fines for insignificant transgressions. Several brash ...
Toronto's speed cameras may be gone, but this time there are no mysterious vandals wielding power tools, no blurry suspect photos and no police investigation.
Some Toronto drivers really aren’t fans of the city’s speed cameras and are taking matters into their own hands. Late last week, a camera on Parkside Drive was cut clean down less than 24 hours after ...
Lately, speed cameras in this city and neighbouring cities have become a symbol and target of people’s rage. The Parkside Drive speed camera was erected when this spot saw a horrific and fatal crash ...
A study published by SickKids and Toronto Metropolitan University earlier this year found that speed cameras reduced the number of speeding vehicles by 45 per cent in urban school zones. (Courtesy: ...