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2 weeks agoThe Future Won't Have Speed Traps
Cars will be permanently satellite-connected with GPS and AI monitoring enforcing exact speed limits and penalizing deviations, reducing driver control.
Vaughan has decided to end its automated speed enforcement (ASE) program after a special council meeting on Monday. City council supported a motion from Mayor Steven Del Duca to end the program and instead focus on "traffic-calming measures" and other ways to reduce speed in areas like school zones, according to a City of Vaughan news release. The city will make a request to York Region to suspend its ASE program on regional roads, as per the approved motion.