Kingston’s radar speed cameras making impact in school zones

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Kingston’s radar speed cameras making impact in school zones
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Kingston’s speed cameras are making an impact in school zones, with compliance rates doubling in some areas. Find out how the city is addressing safety.

The cameras are part of a two-year pilot program aimed at improving speed compliance in school zones.

“These cameras will rotate between 16 locations during the program,” said Mark Dickson, manager of Transportation Systems for the City of Kingston.Lancaster Drive was selected as one of the initial locations due to its history, including a fatal collision two years ago involving a 10-year-old student at Mother Teresa Catholic Elementary School.“The focus of our program with the AHC has been to reduce speeds in school frontages and school areas,” he said.

At the end of the pilot program, the city will evaluate the program’s outcomes to determine its future direction.Criticism, confusion mounts over federal Liberals’ partial GST pause

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