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Vaughan Suspends Speed Cameras After Over 32,000 Tickets Issued

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A city in Ontario has put its automatic speed camera program on hold after handing out more than 32,000 speeding tickets in just three weeks.

On June 4, the City of Vaughan voted to temporarily stop new fines under its automated speed enforcement initiative while it undergoes a summer review aimed at improving the program.

Mayor Steven Del Duca introduced the motion to pause the program until September, allowing staff time to report back to council with suggestions for enhancing signage, warning notices, and road markings.

The suspension took effect on June 4 at 5 p. m.

Launched in April, Vaughan’s automated speed enforcement system utilizes cameras and speed detection technology to monitor vehicles in community safety zones, particularly around schools and daycare facilities.

This program is an essential part of the City’s Move Smart Mobility Management Strategy, which aims to boost road safety, modernize the municipal road network, and promote pedestrian and cycling infrastructure for more connected communities.

When a vehicle exceeds the posted speed limit, the system captures an image that is then reviewed by a provincial offences officer. If confirmed as a violation, a ticket – including a photo of the vehicle, its licence plate number, and the fine amount – is sent to the registered owner.

Before this pause occurred, there were 10 automatic speed cameras in use. They would rotate among 20 different locations each quarter during their first year.

Rotation 1

St. Joan of Arc Avenue Melville Avenue Kipling Avenue Crofters Road Ansley Grove Road Davos Road Pleasant Ridge Avenue Peter Rupert Avenue New Westminster Drive Hilda Avenue

Rotation 2

Julliard Drive Ravineview Drive Forest Fountain Drive Woodbridge Avenue Blue Willow Drive Vellore Woods Boulevard Thornhill Woods Drive Ilan Ramon Boulevard Westmount Boulevard Joseph Aaron Boulevard

The quick success of this program has led to some challenges for city officials and drivers alike since the sheer volume of tickets issued became quite overwhelming.

As reported by , a document presented before council indicated that during the first week alone, 12,733 drivers were caught speeding; this dropped slightly with 11,769 tickets issued in week two. By week three, that number was down to 7,504.

A single camera located on New Westminster Drive accounted for nearly one-third of all tickets issued – totaling 9,877 penalty orders.

Even with this pause in place, penalty orders issued before June 4 at 5 p. m. are still valid.

Drivers who received prior tickets have two options: pay the fine as stated on their penalty notice or request a screening if they wish to contest it.

Although fines have been paused for now, it’s still important to drive safely throughout Vaughan and across Ontario.

Please watch your speed!

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