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Waterloo Region Projects $9.8M in Speed Camera Revenue for 2025

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Waterloo Region reports that it has issued tens of thousands of tickets since starting its automated speed enforcement camera program in February.

A staff report set to go before the council next week indicates that the region handed out 55,899 tickets from February 3 to July 31, with the average ticket costing $108.25. About seventy-five percent of these tickets were sent to local residents.

The tickets came from 17 active cameras placed near schools throughout the region, and this number is expected to increase to 27 by year-end.

Although a spokesperson for the region couldn’t share the total revenue collected in the first six months, they mentioned that they anticipate gathering $9.8 million in ticket fines from these cameras by 2025.

<p Nearly half of that amount ($4.8 million) is expected to pay for program costs, while the rest will be allocated for upcoming safety initiatives.

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In an announcement, the region highlighted how effective these cameras have been at reducing speeding across Waterloo, noting that drivers have reduced their speeds by an average of 15 km/hr.

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The report noted that 57 percent of drivers adhere to posted speed limits; however, there were two million instances of speeding recorded during the initial six months after installing these cameras.

This initiative was launched as a safety measure around school zones because studies indicate slower speeds lead to less severe injuries.

The staff report includes more details about different camera locations throughout Waterloo Region, with Kitchener having most of the active units.

The camera outside Sandhills Public School and St. Dominic Savio Catholic School on Victoria Street documented 242,580 speeding incidents and issued 9,096 tickets.

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The highest figures came from one camera installed on March 27; two other hotspots located in front of Laurentian Public School on Westmount Road and Sunnyside Public School on Weber Street weren’t activated until May 12 and June 23 respectively.

The camera at Laurentian recorded speeding by 165,030 vehicles between May 12 and July 31.

Sunnyside’s camera operated just over a month but still saw an incredible number-165,030 speeders-and issued a remarkable total of 5,733 tickets.

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In contrast were two cameras posted in North Dumfries back in May.

The one at Cedar Creek Public School on Hilltop Drive captured footage of around 5,200 speeding vehicles but only issued 16 tickets; another near St. Brigid Catholic Elementary School observed 5,870 speeding instances with just 27 tickets given out.

Even though those numbers are lower compared with other areas , some astonishing figures emerged elsewhere.

The region listed some high-speed incidents as well. One driver sped past New Dundee Public School at an unbelievable rate topping out at 174 km/h in a zone marked for 40 km/h.

Nine additional cameras also recorded speeds exceeding 100 km/h within school zones.

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