Automated Speed Enforcement

As part of its ongoing commitment to road safety—especially in areas where children are out and about—King Township is launching its Community Safety Camera Program using Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) technology.

The first ASE system has been installed at Western Ave. and Elmwood Ave., near St. Patrick Catholic Elementary School in Schomberg. A second camera will be installed by September at 19th Sideroad and Dufferin St., near the Thornton Bales Conservation Area; an exact date will be shared with the public once confirmed.

These locations were selected for several reasons, including traffic data and volume, speeding data, collision history, environmental suitability and concerns from residents for traffic safety in an area where there is a vulnerable population present.

To help motorists change their driving behaviours in these Community Safety Zones, a grace period up until the start of the school year on September 2 will be in place before ticketing starts. Drivers captured exceeding the speed limit during this grace period will receive a letter alerting them to the fact they were speeding in the Community Safety Zone. Once this grace period is over, fines will be issued for any speed infractions.

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Higher speeds lead to higher injury severity in a collision. See the image below that demonstrates how speed can increase fatalities in collisions.

Collision survivability statistics

Adapted version of pedestrian survival rate by vehicle speed, by the World Health Organization, 2009

Frequently Asked Questions

Have a question related to King Township’s Community Safety Camera program (also known as Automated Speed Enforcement)? See the list of frequently asked questions and answers below for more information.