
The Automated Speed Enforcement Program will launch in September
The Niagara Region is warning residents that speed cameras are coming to Community Safety Zones.
The Region is preparing to launch the Automated Speed Enforcement Program in September.
Earlier today, 'Municipal Speed Camera Coming Soon' signs were put up in four Regional Community Safety Zones.
In September, four of the 13 approved cameras will start snapping pictures of cars that are speeding.
The first four active zones are as follows:
- Niagara Falls: Lundy’s Lane between Kalar Road and Montrose Road (West Lane Secondary School)
- St. Catharines: Main Street between Martindale Road and Johnston Street (St. Ann Catholic Elementary School)
- Welland: Rice Road between Quaker Road and Woodlawn Road (Alexander Kuska KSG Catholic Elementary School)
- West Lincoln: Station Street between Spring Creek Road and West Street (John Calvin School)
In December, the cameras will be rotated to four other areas designated as Community Safety Zones.
🚨 Attention #Niagara drivers!
— Niagara Region (@NiagaraRegion) June 7, 2023
Our Automated Speed Enforcement Program rolls out in September to target speeding in Community Safety Zones across the region.
Stay alert, follow speed limits and help create a safer road network for everyone.#VisionZerohttps://t.co/JtAu0cnQE1 pic.twitter.com/lNUaF04e82