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Speed cameras on Sidney Street cut speeds by nearly 16 km/h, reducing risks in a 40 km/h zone.
Speed cameras on Sidney Street in Belleville reduced average speeds from 55 km/h to 39.3–40.2 km/h in a 40 km/h zone, according to city data, following a July 2024 rollout with advance signage.
A Toronto study found similar programs cut speeding by 45% and high-speed violations by 88% in school zones.
While Premier Doug Ford calls the initiative a “cash grab” and plans to ban municipal speed cameras, fines are paid by violators, not taxpayers.
Some municipalities explore grace periods or warnings, but the program remains transparent and focused on safety.
Experts argue that proven enforcement tools like speed cameras should remain available to protect road users, especially given speed’s role in traffic fatalities.
Las cámaras de velocidad en Sidney Street reducen las velocidades en casi 16 km / h, reduciendo los riesgos en una zona de 40 km / h.