Photo radar cameras to begin ticketing speeders by September

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Photo radar cameras to begin ticketing speeders by September
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Between two and six automated speed enforcement cameras are expected to be set up in Greater Sudbury by September, while red light cameras issued 1,601 tickets in 2022

With last year’s deployment of red light cameras considered a success, speed enforcement cameras are slated to begin issuing tickets by September.

City traffic and asset management supervisor Joe Rocca told Sudbury.com this week that he expects to see the automated speed enforcement cameras operational by September. The cameras will be relocated to different areas of the city every few months, and between two and six of the devices will be purchased. Rocca plans on presenting options to city council in the coming months to land on the final number of cameras.

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