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Region's Speed Camera Program on the Right Track

ONTARIO, CANADA, JUL 23 – A CAA survey found 73% of Ontario drivers support automated speed enforcement cameras and 46% avoid roads with them, indicating changing driver behavior to reduce speeding.

  • 73% of respondents support automated speed enforcement, according to a Canadian Automobile Association South Central Ontario survey conducted by DIG Insights.
  • 76% of surveyed individuals believe cameras deter speeding, and 73% reported slowing down near these cameras.
  • Michael Stewart states that 23% of respondents reported receiving a ticket from an automated speed camera.
  • City Council will discuss automated speed enforcement and potential changes to ticketing for first-time offenders, as mentioned by Anthony Perruzza.
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Speed cameras change driver behaviour: CAA study

The study says drivers are either slowing down or avoiding routes that have cameras

·Guelph, Canada
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haltonhillstoday.ca broke the news in Halton Hills, Canada on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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