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Quick Poll: Where Do You Stand?

  • Marian
  • Jun 12
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jun 13


Road scene with a speed limit sign reading "Maximum 40" next to an automated speed camera. A car drives past leafless trees and city buildings.

Speeding in community safety zones—especially near schools—puts pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers at risk. To help reduce speeding, many municipalities use Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) cameras in high-risk areas.


These cameras automatically ticket vehicles that exceed the speed limit, with fines based on how fast they were going. In Ontario, all ASE fines are set by the Province, and legislation states that all revenue must be reinvested in public safety improvements.


While Richmond Hill has not installed its own ASE cameras yet, York Region has deployed 40+ cameras throughout the region, including in Richmond Hill. Learn more: york.ca/TrafficCameraEnforcement


We’re curious to know how this program has impacted local drivers.

Take the quick poll.

Have you ever received a ticket from an automated speed camera?

  • YES

  • NO


2025 Year to Date York Regional Police Road Safety Trend Dashboard -

All York Region

York Regional Police dashboard shows traffic stats: impaired 558, disqualified 1,248, collisions 9,424; some increases, others decrease.

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