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Home»Vaughan»Vaughan City Hits Pause on Speed Cameras After Ticket Surge
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Vaughan City Hits Pause on Speed Cameras After Ticket Surge

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After issuing over 32,000 speeding tickets in just three weeks through new automated speed enforcement cameras in community safety zones, the council in Vaughan has chosen to temporarily halt the program.

Last week, Mayor Steven Del Duca proposed a motion to pause ticketing until September. This will allow council to receive a report from staff about better signage regarding the camera locations.

He mentioned hearing from several constituents, including a senior who stopped attending bingo nights due to the tickets they were receiving.

“I have a motion … just for us to take a brief pause and go back to the drawing board and make sure that when we come back if council supports this, none of our residents can come to us and say this is not what it is supposed to be and that we are ironclad on this one,” the mayor told council.

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Most councillors seemed supportive of the pause; however, few appeared keen on permanently removing the cameras.

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“For every complaint I get about the camera, I get a resident calling me and asking, ‘Why aren’t you putting one on my street?’” said Coun. Marilyn Iafrate. “So you know it’s here, we’re taking a pause, but they better be here to stay because otherwise, it defeats the purpose of what we’re looking for, which is a safe community.”

This summer, instead of fines for speeders caught by the cameras, they’ll receive warnings in the mail. The city hopes this approach will encourage safer driving through awareness rather than punishment.

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A report from staff revealed that 12,733 speeders were caught in week one. In week two, 11,769 tickets were issued while that number dropped to 7,504 in week three. The report noted two cameras were damaged during this period; it’s unclear how long they were out of service but that may have affected ticket numbers.

An automatic speed enforcement camera on New Westminster Drive accounted for nearly one-third (9,877 penalty orders) of all issued tickets. Other busy spots included Kipling Avenue (6,004 penalty orders) and Ansley Grove Road (5,116 penalty orders).

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One camera recorded at least one driver speeding at 145 km/h in a 40 km/h zone on Peter Rupert Avenue; others logged speeds into the high 90s across different roads.

The report didn’t specify how much revenue was collected due to these violations.

However, it seems that having these cameras around did lead to some results as average speeds dropped by around 10 km/h at their locations.

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