Speed cameras are dead, what is taking their place in Ottawa? | Unpublished
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Author: Gary Dimmock
Publication Date: January 20, 2026 - 16:24

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Speed cameras are dead, what is taking their place in Ottawa?

January 20, 2026
The death of speed cameras in Ottawa — even in school zones — has predictably seen a jump in speeding, but what else is going on and how the heck do you even start to finance safety measures that used to be covered by what Doug Ford called “cash-grab” speed cameras? Read More


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