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flag Brant County's speed cameras, installed after a 2018 fatality, reduced speeds and generated $595K in fines, despite provincial bans.

Brant County in Ontario installed two speed cameras in early 2025, reducing maximum speeds from 100 km/h to 67 km/h in a school zone, with $595,174 in fines collected in six months. The program, funded independently and aimed at safety after a 2018 pedestrian fatality, is being studied to assess long-term driver behavior changes. Despite a provincial ban on speed cameras, officials say the initiative prevented tax hikes and improved safety, while critics demand public data and worry about rising speeds. Newfoundland and Labrador has issued 210 tickets since launching four cameras, and research continues on post-enforcement driving patterns.

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