The 15 new red light cameras will more than double the number of impacted intersections in London, Ont. The city says data suggests they are successfully reducing serious crashes.
at intersections across the city. The new cameras will also more than double the amount in the city from 10 to 25.
“Thirteen locations in the next few weeks, and then two of them are going to be delayed, likely till towards the end of the year, just to coordinate with construction at those two particular intersections,” Doug MacRae, director of transportation and mobility, said Tuesday.Story continues below advertisement
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