Red Light Camera Program

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How many violations?


494 

Since March 2012, there have been 494 red light camera violations issued to drivers running red lights in Halton Region.

On average, there's 1 collision every week in Halton because someone ran a red light. That’s unacceptable and preventable.

To improve road safety and reduce the number of drivers running red lights, Halton Region is participating in the Red Light Camera Program.

About the Program

Throughout southern Ontario, red light cameras have helped to:

  • Reduce personal-injury type accidents
  • Improve the safety of our intersections
  • Enhance the quality of life in our community

How Red Light Cameras Work

Cameras snap photos of red light runners 24 hour a day, 7 days a week, but only operate when a vehicle enters the intersection once the light has turned red.

Red light camera tickets are given to registered vehicle owners whose vehicle has been caught going through, or failing to yield at, a red light.

Red Light Camera Locations

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Current Locations

Current red light camera locations are listed below:

  • Dundas Street and Brant Street, City of Burlington View map Link to external site
  • Trafalgar Road and Upper Middle Road, Town of Oakville View map Link to external site

Upcoming Locations

In 2013, Halton is planning to install another 5 red light cameras at strategic intersections throughout the Region with 5 more planned for 2014.

Red light camera locations planned for 2013 are listed below:

  • Brant Street and North Service Road, City of Burlington View map Link to external site
  • Guelph Line and Upper Middle Road, City of Burlington View map Link to external site
  • Trafalgar Road and Leighland Avenue, Town of Oakville View map Link to external site
  • 10 Side Road and Ninth Line, Town of Halton Hills View map Link to external site
  • Derry Road and Trafalgar Road, Town of Milton View map Link to external site