According to recent news articles, Toronto’s City Council has unanimously approved a motion to double the number of speed cameras on the streets of Toronto. This means that drivers can expect to see twice as many automated speed cameras on city streets as the Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) program expands.
The expansion of the ASE program will involve the installation of 25 additional cameras across Toronto’s streets next year. The aim is to enhance road safety by monitoring and enforcing speed limits, reducing accidents, and ultimately saving lives. The motion was proposed by Deputy Mayor Jennifer McKelvie, seconded by councillor Mike Colle, and was supported by all City Councillors present during the vote.
Overall, the doubling of the number of speed cameras in Toronto is a significant development in the city’s efforts to enhance road safety and enforce speed limits. Drivers should be aware that the presence of these cameras will likely lead to increased enforcement of speed limits and stricter penalties for speeding violations.
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