The County of Wellington is implementing a one-year Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) Pilot Program in designated school and Community Safety Zones (CSZ) to curb speeding, alter driver behavior, and increase safety for the community.
The county plans to activate the cameras in early 2025. County Engineer, Don Kudo, says in order to do so, signage needs to be installed to ensure drivers have sufficient notice.
The Community Safety Zones were identified based on criteria developed during the County’s Road Master Action Plan (Road MAP) study. The seven trial ASE locations were selected based on current traffic data and provide one trial location in each municipality.
Kudo says all ASE cameras can operate continuously to capture speed violations at any time of the day or night.
The seven locations are available to view at www.wellington.ca/ase.