The City’s of Toronto’s 50 Automated Speed Enforcement devices are rotating to the next round of locations to help reduce speeding at more areas with safety concerns, encourage a wide-ranging deterrent effect and raise public awareness about the need to slow down and obey posted speed limits.
This will be the fifth round of locations since the beginning of enforcement in July 2020.
Reducing speeding and reckless driving continues to be one of the City’s top road safety priorities, and we know that Automated Speed Enforcement is an essential, data-driven tool that is effective in changing driver behaviour and protecting our vulnerable road users.
We know that when these speed cameras go up, drivers slow down. We’re also continuing to implement other Vision Zero interventions across the city, such as Pedestrian Head Start Signals, road design changes, speed limit reductions, street illumination upgrades, in addition to proactive enforcement by the Toronto Police Service.
Find a full list of new locations here.