TK4
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Here's where all the speed cameras in Toronto are and they can issue fines over $700
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This brings to question, who exactly pays for the speed camera and/or replacements?I am hoping that the public destroys every one they find. Sorry, not sorry.
Part of the standard contract is the camera provider pays for maintenance/damage out of their cut (IIRC, they take about 30%). Some municipalities are owning their own cameras so that wouldn't apply.This brings to question, who exactly pays for the speed camera and/or replacements?
Wouldn't the better option be for the public to not speed? Then they would not be required at all.
I guess you could say both.. Depends on which side of the fence you're on..Part of the standard contract is the camera provider pays for maintenance/damage out of their cut (IIRC, they take about 30%). Some municipalities are owning their own cameras so that wouldn't apply.
As for not speeding, if the road was designed for 60 km/h and has been posted 50 km/h forever and now it gets a camera and posted 30 km/h speed limit, are you speeding or are politicians money grubbing arseholes?
I accidently tested that one today./s Big shock. /s Parkside drive camera remains. Still zero effort to change anything with road design to lower vehicle speeds. 100% fundraising based with a light safety wrapper.
Those stats are vehicle speed. Most crashes have some braking prior to impact. Still not a good idea to do 80 around kids though.Our local school zone speed cameras were constantly being vandalized.
The whole area where I live in Mississauga is now 40 km/h and school zones are 30................. 30 seems very slow, but all based on pedestrian survivability.
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Can I drive at 30 vs 40 to potentially save another 3 of of 10 pedestrians...........? Yes I can, it's not a huge imposition.
On the other hand, they've caught people doing 80+ in the school zone. 60 and above is fatal to all based on stats.
Where were/are they in Georgetown?A few got destroyed in Georgetown a few wks back
This is what they do in Europe, which supposedly we've "copied." Only, of course, we didn't put in the warning signs.If the speed cameras' true purpose was to actually slow people down in certain areas, there would also be highly conspicuous flashing warnings to identify a slow zone and speed camera ahead.
Not going to happen soon. We have become a society that has grown accustomed to parents bubble wrapping their kids, and politicians increasingly tightening nanny state laws around us.…
OR, hear me out... OR... we could take personal responsibility for not walking in front of oncoming traffic. We could, you know... parent our kids. I'm more than aware that personal responsibility is a radical concept in today's Canada.
10th side rd at mountain view and eighth lineWhere were/are they in Georgetown?
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Thought that was a red light camera on 10th sideroad.10th side rd at mountain view and eighth line
yup sry i'm wrong. they are redlight camerasThought that was a red light camera on 10th sideroad.
Thanks for the heads up.
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Cash grab anyways. I knew about the 10th line Mountainview one. Lots of people not stopping for a full 3 seconds, and getting nailed.yup sry i'm wrong. they are redlight cameras
.................Those stats are vehicle speed. Most crashes have some braking prior to impact. ............................
many of the camera locations are beside schools that are set back 100m or more from road. I have literally never seen a child walking there...............