Ottawa city data reveals a significant increase in speeding incidents at locations where traffic cameras were previously operational. According to the recent city report, these areas have seen a noticeable surge in speeding violations following the removal of automated enforcement cameras. The report highlights that the absence of cameras has emboldened drivers, leading to a worrying rise in traffic infractions and potential road safety hazards. The data underscore the impact of traffic cameras on moderating driver behavior, as their presence seemingly discourages speeding. City officials are now considering re-implementing the cameras or exploring alternative methods to curb speeding and ensure safer roadways. This development has sparked a broader conversation about the effectiveness of traffic enforcement technologies and their role in urban traffic management.
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