Speeding increases in Toronto significantly after province turns off cameras (opens original article in a new tab)
Speeding in Toronto rose sharply after automated cameras were removed, with increased crashes and calls to reinstate the cameras for safety.
- Speeding increased 380% in Toronto after automated cameras were removed
- 25 fatal collisions reported in six months since camera removal
- Provincial government claims cities must install infrastructure like speed bumps instead of cameras
- Toronto mayor and councillors urge reinstatement of speed cameras for safety
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