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Vaughan Council Ends Speed Camera Program

May 3, 20263 Mins Read
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford praised Vaughan city council’s choice to end its Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) program during a vote on Monday night.

“Mayor Steven Del Duca and Vaughan City Council get it,” Ford shared in a social media post. “Municipal speed cameras are nothing but a cash grab. We can keep our streets safe without making life more expensive for hardworking taxpayers.”

The speed camera program in Vaughan was paused on June 4 after tens of thousands of tickets were issued within just a few weeks, but Del Duca introduced the motion to permanently eliminate it and focus on other ways to calm traffic.

His motion was approved during Monday night’s special council meeting.

Before the vote, Del Duca posted a video on social media explaining his position.

“There are many ways to slow down traffic in school zones that do not require speed cameras,” he said. “It is time to focus on real solutions, target real criminals, and find fair and creative ways to keep our roads safe.”

The changes approved on Monday take effect immediately, but they don’t affect York Region’s speed cameras, which will continue operating on these roads:

Bathurst Street, north of New Westminster Drive/Atkinson Avenue Islington Avenue, south of Rutherford Road Keele Street, north of Dina Road Major Mackenzie Drive West, west of Lawford Road Rutherford Road, east of Islington Avenue Weston Road, north of Ashberry Boulevard Yonge Street, south of Arnold Avenue

Del Duca’s motion also targets the cameras that remain active.

“As part of the motion approved today, a request will be made to York Region to suspend its ASE program on Regional roads in Vaughan,” the City stated in a release.

“The Mayor’s motion also requested consideration for additional traffic-calming measures to be included in the City’s 2026 budget process.”

While Del Duca and Ford seem aligned regarding speed cameras, other municipalities are asking the premier to rethink his stance.

The Association of Municipalities of Ontario sent Ford a letter last week, providing evidence that supports how these cameras improve road safety. This data comes from a July study by Sick Kids and Toronto Metropolitan University which found that the cameras cut speeding by 45 percent in Toronto.

Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown and Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow have also defended the use of these cameras.

In a release, Brown mentioned that Brampton’s recent data “clearly shows that Automated Speed Enforcement is helping to slow drivers down and make our streets safer for everyone.”

“Our goal is and has always been to change driver behavior and prevent collisions while creating safer neighborhoods across the city.”

Chow likewise pointed out there was “clear evidence” showing they help protect pedestrians.

“Speed kills,” Chow said when responding to news about 16 cameras being taken down in Toronto overnight earlier this month.

“I will let the premier make his own decisions. What I do know is there is clear evidence that the speed cameras slow cars down, and when cars obey traffic laws, we save lives,” Chow stated.

This year alone has seen at least 35 cameras removed from various locations across Toronto.

No arrests have been made.

With files from The Canadian Press

A speed camera. City of Brampton website.

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