A recent analysis of city data reveals that the majority of drivers are exceeding speed limits at eight locations in Ottawa where speed cameras were previously installed. This finding underscores ongoing traffic safety concerns, as these areas continue to record high instances of speeding even after the removal of cameras. The City of Ottawa’s data indicates that these sites remain problematic, raising questions about the effectiveness of speed cameras and enforcement strategies. With most drivers not adhering to speed regulations, the report highlights the need for enhanced road safety measures. The persisting issue of speeding at these former camera sites points to a potential lack of deterrence and underscores the necessity for continuous monitoring and effective policy interventions by city officials. Addressing this issue is crucial, not only for the safety of pedestrians and other road users but also for maintaining overall traffic order and reducing accidents.
CBCNew data shows concerning air pollution levels in New Zealand: Only a quarter of sites meet safety guidelines
Recent data reveals that only 25% of monitoring sites across New Zealand meet the safety guidelines for air pollution concerning the most harmful airborne particles.