Midland Launching Automated Speed Enforcement Program This Fall
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InQuinte.ca | Speed cameras have relocated in Belleville
Speed cameras have moved to their new locations in Belleville. The city gave advance notice that all four would be in new locations by Monday, and they were relocated last week. The Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) cameras have now been moved to the following new locations: Bridge Street West (from Sidney Street to Haslett Court) Sidney Street (from Tracey Street to College Street West) Harmony Road (from Highway 37 to 449 Harmony Rd.) Cannifto…
New locations for Automated Speed Enforcement cameras
Belleville’s Automated Speed Enforcement Cameras have been moved to new locations. They are now located at: Bridge Street West (from Sidney Street to Haslett Court) Sidney Street (from Tracey Street to College Street West) Harmony Road (from Highway 37 to 449 Harmony Rd.) Cannifton Road (from College Street East to Bell Boulevard/Adam Street) Signs have been in place at those locations for the last several weeks warning of the upcoming enforceme…
EPS launch annual speed and noise enforcement program – Heartland News
The Edmonton Police Service have kicked off their Traffic Enforcement Noice/Speed Offence Restrictions (TENSOR) program to catch speeders and noise makers during the summer. The first day of the program was last Friday, which resulted in 27 speed violations, seven noise violations, and a few dozen other tickets ranging from driving in a bus lane to unsafe lane changes. “Traffic issues, especially noise and speeding, continue to generate the bulk…
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