Speeding increases in Toronto significantly after province turns off cameras (opens original article in a new tab)
After Toronto removed automated speed cameras, speeding increased significantly, with a 380% rise in violations and 25 fatal collisions reported. City officials urged reinstating cameras, while the provincial government emphasized infrastructure changes instead.
- Speeding increased 380% in Toronto after automated cameras were removed
- 25 fatal collisions reported in six months since camera removal
- Toronto mayor and councillors called for reinstating speed cameras
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