Brampton's Speed Camera Hub Investment Fails as City Seeks New Funding for Speed Bumps
After investing $75 million in a speed camera processing center, Brampton faces a setback with Ontario's ban on speed cameras, now requesting $27 million for speed bumps.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 6 days ago
Brampton has invested $75 million in a speed camera processing center, which has now become obsolete following Ontario's recent ban on speed cameras.
This unexpected turn of events leaves the city in a difficult position, as the facility was built specifically to support the now-defunct camera program.
In light of this situation, Brampton is now seeking an additional $27 million to implement speed bumps, potentially as a new measure to enhance road safety.