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Ottawa Outpaces Toronto In Camera-Issued Tickets, over 10,000 Issued

By Jordan Haworth

In a period of 18 days, the City of Ottawa has issued over 10,000 speeding tickets, outpacing the much larger City of Toronto which issued just over 7,600 in 14 days, according to mayors from the respective cities.

Ottawa’s network of photo radars issued 10,771 tickets from July 13 to 31 for its one million residents or an average of 598 per day. Toronto’s network, which includes over six million residents, issued 7,645 tickets from July 6 to 20, or about 546 per day.

Most radar cameras in Ottawa are set up around school zones to encourage drivers to exercise increased caution. These measures are apart of a larger project to curb vehicle-related collisions.

These tickets included repeat offenders – meaning you can be ticketed multiple times in the same month, week, or day.

The 365-kg ticket machines were activated in July after months of back-and-forth between Mayor Jim Watson and Premier Doug Ford, and are projected to help reduce injuries and accidents.

 

Cover image: Toine-G from Unsplash

 

 

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