Automated speed enforcement cameras turn on in 90 days
Beginning this week, the Region of Durham will be installing automated speed enforcement (ASE) signage on Durham roadways, including in eight Oshawa locations, advising drivers that speed cameras will begin operation in 90 days.
Drivers will notice the automated speed enforcement “coming soon” signs in some school zones and designated Community Safety Zones on Regional roads, including the following eight Oshawa locations:
- Paul Dwyer High School – Oshawa (Rossland Road)
- Adelaide McLaughlin Public School – Oshawa (Stevenson Road North)
- St. Stephen's United Church – Oshawa (Simcoe Street North)
- Ontario Tech University/Durham College – Oshawa (Simcoe Street North)
- SJ Phillips Public School – Oshawa (Simcoe Street North)
- Beau Valley Public School – Oshawa (Ritson Road North)
- Vincent Massey Public School – Oshawa (Adelaide Avenue East)
- Eastdale Collegiate Vocational Institute – Oshawa (Harmony Road)
A full list of locations where Durham Region plans to use ASE can be found at durham.ca/ASE.
After the 90-day advance signage period, ASE cameras take images of vehicles that are detected going over the speed limit. These images will be reviewed by a Provincial Offences Act officer, and an offence notice will be sent to the registered owner of the vehicle.
Durham Region is one of many municipalities across Ontario using ASE to create safer roads. Learn more about ASE in Ontario at ASEOntario.com.
Durham Vision Zero is a long-term plan to ensure a safe transportation system that sees no lives lost or serious injuries on Durham’s roadways. Learn more at durham.ca/VisionZero.