Toronto Councillor Anthony Perruzza seeks to halt the city's speed camera program for a review, dubbing them "speed traps" and arguing they unfairly penalize responsible drivers. His proposal for a vote comes after the city recently increased the number of cameras to 150 to enhance road safety. Many drivers have reported feeling unfairly ticketed despite complying with speed limits. While fines from the program have generated substantial revenue, city officials maintain that safety, not revenue generation, is the primary goal of these speed control measures.
Perruzza criticized the speed camera program as "speed traps" and called for a pause to review their effectiveness and impact on driver behavior.
Despite the goal of reducing speeding in community safety zones, Perruzza's assertion suggests the speed cameras may not be fulfilling their intended purpose.
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