{"id":63100,"date":"2020-06-26T12:55:27","date_gmt":"2020-06-26T16:55:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mileniostadium.com\/?p=63100"},"modified":"2020-06-27T13:37:39","modified_gmt":"2020-06-27T17:37:39","slug":"toronto-photo-radar-cameras-to-start-issuing-tickets-next-month","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mileniostadium.com\/local\/gta\/toronto-photo-radar-cameras-to-start-issuing-tickets-next-month\/","title":{"rendered":"Toronto photo radar cameras to start issuing tickets next month"},"content":{"rendered":"

Speeding along Toronto’s streets? Don’t be surprised if you find a ticket in your mailbox.<\/p>\n

Toronto’s photo radar cameras are set to begin issuing tickets to speeding drivers starting July 6, the city says.<\/p>\n

Last December, the city began installing its “automated speed enforcement” cameras \u2014 a key part of the city’s Vision Zero plan to eliminate traffic-related fatalities. Two cameras were installed in each ward with the ability to record license plates and mail out tickets to speeders .<\/p>\n

For the first 90 days, motorists caught speeding received warning letters instead of tickets\u00a0as part of a\u00a0public education campaign. The cameras were set to begin issuing tickets starting in April but that was delayed due to the COVID-19 shutdown, the city says.<\/p>\n

While the program may be a a few months behind schedule, the registered owner of any vehicle driving beyond the posted speed limit in a camera-enforced area will now receive a ticket.<\/p>\n

Total fines for speeding drivers will consist of a set provincial fine, a victim surcharge and any court costs. No demerit points will be issued through the program.<\/p>\n

Here’s how the set fines break down:<\/p>\n