The province’s plan to replace Ontario’s speed cameras has only just got underway and already appears to have hit a couple of speed bumps. The provincial government sent Toronto 80 signs last week to ...
The province is providing large signs for 20 school zones in place of the city’s former automated speed cameras after Doug Ford’s government ordered the cameras removed in recent weeks — but the signs ...
The province is providing large signs for 20 school zones in place of the city’s former automated speed cameras after Doug Ford’s government ordered the cameras removed in recent weeks — but the signs ...
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As the final crop of Guelph’s automated speeding tickets are being processed, city officials are considering new ways to slow traffic in school zones, and they have at least $675,000 to do it. That’s ...
This article was previously published on GuelphToday. As the final crop of Guelph’s automated speeding tickets are being processed, city officials are considering new ways to slow traffic in school ...
With speed cameras no longer around to slow drivers down in Mississauga school zones, the city will use $2.2 million from the provincial government to start installing speed bumps and other traffic ...