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Ontario’s school zone speed sign rollout stalled due to oversized signs causing safety hazards and limited alternatives.
Ontario’s plan to replace banned speed cameras with large temporary signs in Toronto school zones has stalled due to the signs being too big for standard poles, raising safety concerns about visibility and obstruction.
The province sent 80 oversized signs to 20 zones, but municipalities including Brampton and Ottawa report risks like blind spots and blocked sidewalks.
Only a small fraction of former camera sites qualify for alternatives like speed humps, and the rollout remains limited.
While the province promises reimbursement and a final design with flashing beacons, critics question the effectiveness of signage alone in reducing speeding.
Police have made no arrests in the vandalism of dozens of cameras, and cities warn safety programs may suffer without additional funding.
La instalación de señales de velocidad en la zona escolar de Ontario se estancó debido a señales sobredimensionadas que causaban peligros para la seguridad y pocas alternativas.