‘The Red Light program is an important component of the Region’s Vision Zero initiative which is focused on the reduction and eventual elimination of serious injuries and fatalities on the Regional road network.’
News from Niagara, Ontario’s Regional Govenrnent
Posted March 5th, 2024 on Niagara At Large
Niagara, Ontario – Niagara Region’s Red Light Cameras [https://www.niagararegion.ca/living/roads/vision-zero/red-light-cameras.aspx] will begin enforcing red light running offences starting March 6, 2024 at three locations across the region.
The remaining seven cameras will be coming online and actively enforcing in the following weeks. The Region has been installing and testing the cameras over the last several weeks in preparation for the start of the program
Red Light Cameras will be active at the following locations starting March 6, 2024:
Niagara Falls
Stanley Avenue (Regional Road 102) and Dunn Street
St. Catharines
Niagara Street (Regional Road 48) and Parnell Road
Welland
Lincoln Avenue (Regional Road 29) and Prince Charles Drive (Regional Road 54)
The remaining locations will become active in phases over the following weeks:
Grimsby
Christie Street (Regional Road 12) and South Service Road (Regional Road 40)
Fort Erie
Garrison Road (Regional Road 3) and Pettit Road / Daytona Drive
Lincoln
Ontario Street (Regional Road 18) and South Service Road (Regional Road 40)
Niagara Falls
Lundy’s Lane (Regional Road 20) and Garner Road
Pelham
Highway 20 (Regional Road 20) and Victoria Avenue (Regional Road 24)
St. Catharines
St. Paul Street (Regional Road 81) and First Street Louth
Welland
Niagara Street (Regional Road 50) and Quaker Road
A map of the locations of which cameras are currently active [https://navigator.niagararegion.ca/portal/apps/experiencebuilder/experience/?id=45b109781e03492d830c4003447d2d71] is available on Niagara Region’s website for reference anytime.
Regional Council approved the use of Red Light Cameras at these 10 signalized intersections throughout Niagara.
Red Light Cameras have a proven history of improving intersection safety through a reduction in the frequency and severity of collisions.
They are particularly effective in reducing right-angle collisions, which more commonly result in injuries, fatalities, and high societal costs.
The Red Light Camera [https://www.niagararegion.ca/living/roads/vision-zero/red-light-cameras.aspx] program is an important component of the Region’s Vision Zero initiative which is focused on the reduction and eventual elimination of serious injuries and fatalities on the Regional road network. Learn more about Vision Zero in Niagara [https://www.niagararegion.ca/living/roads/vision-zero/default.aspx].
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