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Brantford to install red light cameras in the New Year

City of BrantfordBrantford to install red light cameras in the New Year

The City of Brantford will be introducing a red light camera program that aims to make local streets safer for residents and all road users early in the New Year.

Camera installation will take place over the coming weeks and six red light cameras will all be operational at intersections by the end of January 2023.

Camera locations were determined by collision rate data and include:

  • Blackburn Drive at Veterans Memorial Parkway
  • Wayne Gretzky Parkway at Henry Street
  • Clarence Street at Dalhousie Street
  • Clarence Street at Icomm Drive      
  • Wayne Gretzky Parkway at Morton Avenue
  • Market Street at Wellington Street

It is unsafe and illegal for motorists to enter an intersection after the traffic signal light has turned red. The set fine for running a red light is $325. The fine is issued to the owner of the vehicle, regardless of who is driving the vehicle at the time of the offence.

The red light camera program is designed to modify aggressive driving behaviour and increase awareness of the dangers of running red lights.

“Aggressive driving at intersections is extremely dangerous,” said David Ferguson, Manager of Traffic Services for the City of Brantford. “The red light camera program will help make our roads safer by targeting those drivers who choose to put other lives at risk.”

This type of traffic enforcement camera captures an image of a vehicle that enters an intersection in spite of the traffic signal indicating red. The camera automatically takes two photos of the vehicle, one entering and one proceeding through the intersection, and is used to assist authorities with enforcing traffic laws. Residents and local road users are encouraged to visit brantford.ca/RedLightCameras for more information on the program.

While new to Brantford, red light camera programs have been in effect in municipalities in Ontario since 1998, and the City of Brantford Vision Zero Action Plan identifies the need for a red light camera program.

Brantford City Council adopted the Vision Zero Road Safety Strategic Plan on April 27, 2021. The goal of Vision Zero is to eliminate all collisions that result in serious injuries or fatalities. Visit brantford.ca/VisionZero for more information on the Vision Zero Road Safety Plan.

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