Durham Region activates more red light cameras in select locations
Whitby, Ontario – As part of Durham Vision Zero’s goal to eliminate fatalities on our roadways, Durham Region has activated more red light cameras at select locations throughout Durham Region to help improve traffic safety.
When: Five more red light cameras have been activated as of today (October 30).
Where:
New Locations
- Highway 2 at Courtice Road, Clarington
- Stevenson Road North at King Street West, Oshawa
- Simcoe Street North at Rossland Road West, Oshawa
- Ritson Road North at Bond Street East, Oshawa
- Liverpool Road at Bayly Street, Pickering
Other Active Locations
- Westney Road North at Delaney Drive, Ajax
- Simcoe Street North at Conlin Road, Oshawa
- Thickson Road at Dundas Street East, Whitby
- Lakeridge Road at Goodwood Road, Uxbridge
Coming Soon
- Salem Road at Bayly Street East, Ajax
- Taunton Road East at Lake Ridge Road, Whitby
- Taunton Road East at Altona Road, Pickering
Why: Red light running has the potential to cause serious injury or death for both the offending driver and innocent victims. The Region’s collision records database shows 534 collisions over a three-and-a-half-year period at signalized intersections where the cause was specifically attributed to a driver disobeying traffic control indications. Many of these collisions resulted in significant injuries and sometimes death.
The Region of Durham is one of many municipalities across Ontario using red light cameras to create safer roads. For more information on red light cameras in Durham Region, visit durham.ca/RedLightCameras.
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.
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