Speed Enforcement
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3 speed-enforcement cameras cut down, vandalized in Niagara RegionA Niagara Region official says three poles, which mounted speed enforcement cameras, were sawed in half in recent days by vandals.TrafficMay 29, 2024
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Stouffville, Ont. man charged with stunt driving for third time in 4 yearsPolice in Guelph, Ont., caught a vehicle going 115 km/h in a 70 zone Wednesday night. After pulling the 20-year-old driver over, they discovered he'd been stopped twice before.TrafficMar 23, 2023
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Toronto city council approves installation of 25 more speed camerasIn a news release issued Thursday, City officials said one additional camera will be placed in each of the city's 25 wards and are expected to be operational this year.CanadaFeb 3, 2022
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Burlington driver charged after vehicle clocked going 175 km/h on Highway 403Police spotted a vehicle travelling 175 km/h in a 100 km/h zone on Highway 403 around 1 a.m. Friday.CrimeMay 7, 2021
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Radar monitor could help Kelowna RCMP target their traffic enforcementIt's part of the city's crime reduction strategy which aims to "maximize the effectiveness of resources using an intelligence-led model."TrafficOct 20, 2019
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Hamilton police say ‘aggressive driving’ the target of their long weekend blitzTraffic services sent out a reminder to drivers on Friday morning saying they will be monitoring "areas of concern."TrafficAug 2, 2019
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Speed enforcement blitz on Red Hill, LINC to continue through 2019City monitoring that was conducted in late May indicates that almost two-thirds of motorists — 65 per cent — continue to speed on the busy routes.PoliticsJun 20, 2019
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Ontario Provincial Police lay several traffic charges in Mono, Ont.In the first incident, a Hyundai sedan was clocked travelling 143 km/h in a posted 80 km/h speed zone.TrafficJun 6, 2019
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Lead-foots beware: Speed cameras coming to 35 B.C. intersections this summerLead-footed drivers who speed through some of the province's busiest intersections could soon find a photo and a speeding ticket arriving in the mail.May 7, 2019
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Toronto’s new ‘flex-post’ school zone traffic signs subject of complaint in DavisvilleThe pilot project is just one of the measures announced by city officials in March to curb pedestrian injuries and fatalities.CanadaApr 3, 2018
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