Single Toronto speed camera has raked in a staggering $3.3 million in just 16 months
Single Toronto speed camera has raked in a staggering $3.3 million in just 16 months

Single Toronto speed camera has raked in a staggering $3.3 million in just 16 months

If a single location consistently has a problem with speeding drivers, you've got a poorly designed road.
Definitely. And yet they never seem to redesign the roads for the speed we want.
Let's redesign streets for the benefit of the people who live there, rather than the speed and convenience of the cars that drive through. I'm sick of the noisy and dangerous traffic around the place where I live, and I can't afford to move.
How else do they get money from the people?
Just need speed bumps. Speed bumps every few blocks on every street where the limits are below 60km/h. There's no more sure way short of rebuilding the entire roads.
That will certainly fuck the environment, up to tripling the emissions per mile of vehicles. Well done.
Just add bike lanes on both sides. :P /s
Feature, not bug. It's a revenue-enhancing device, not a safety-enhancing device. These things usually cause crashes rather than prevent them.
Or the speed limit is too low
On side is a park, the other side is residential.
This is the exact place where you'd want low speed limits. Some cities treat the roads beside parks like school zones, dropping the speed to 25 or 30 kph.