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Speed cameras set to go live across Newmarket

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Automated speed enforcement cameras will soon be operational in Newmarket.

The Town will be sending out warning letters this week to those caught speeding ahead of the official start date of its speed cameras in September.

"Warning letters will be issued to those caught speeding to provide drivers an opportunity to alter their driving habits," said the Town.

Two automated speed enforcement cameras have been placed in each ward:

  •  Ward 1: Stonehaven Avenue and Kingsmere Avenue
  •  Ward 2: Gorham Street and Srigley Street East
  •  Ward 3: Wayne Drive and Patterson Street
  •  Ward 4: Longford Drive and Bristol Road East
  •  Ward 5: Queen Street and William Roe Boulevard
  •  Ward 6: Savage Road and Clearmeadow Boulevard
  •  Ward 7: Woodspring East and Woodspring West

The Town added that funds collected from its cameras will be used to offset their costs and put towards other safety and Town initiatives. 

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