11/14/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/14/2025 18:58
BRAMPTON, ON (November 14, 2025) - The City of Brampton's Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) program concludes today, in compliance with the Building a More Competitive Economy Act, 2025, provincial legislation that prohibits the use of speed cameras in Ontario.
As work is underway to install new provincially required signage in Community Safety Zones near schools, no new ASE tickets will be issued effective today. ASE tickets issued up to and including November 13, 2025, remain valid and enforceable. For more details, visit brampton.ca/ASE.
Road and community safety in Brampton
As the ASE program concludes, the City is exploring opportunities to repurpose existing ASE technology to support alternate road and community safety initiatives, including:
This initiative builds upon Brampton's Intersection Camera Program, launched in March. Under this program, fifty intersections are being equipped with 360-degree cameras and license plate recognition technology, providing Peel Regional Police and other law enforcement agencies with critical data to investigate crimes and strengthen community safety. To date, this technology has supported 108 investigations, offering valuable evidence and serving as an effective tool for law enforcement. The program has already demonstrated strong results, and the City will continue expanding this technology to additional intersections across Brampton.
As a next step, City staff will bring a report to City Council in the coming weeks outlining a phased redeployment strategy and a technical feasibility assessment.
For more information about how Brampton is keeping roads and communities safe, visit brampton.ca/roadsafety.
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"Brampton's priority has always been keeping our residents safe. While the Automated Speed Enforcement program concludes in accordance with provincial legislation, we are focused on the future, repurposing existing technology to strengthen traffic monitoring, noise enforcement and support police in their investigations. This responsible approach ensures we continue using innovation to protect families and enhance safety across our city." - Patrick Brown, Mayor, City of Brampton "Every parent deserves peace of mind knowing their children can walk or bike safely in their own neighbourhoods. As we move forward, we remain focused on building safer roads for everyone by exploring new, innovative tools that encourage responsible driving and support a stronger sense of safety and care across our community." - Rowena Santos, Regional Councillor, Wards 1 and 5; Chair, Legislative Services Section, City of Brampton "Technology is an increasingly important tool in modern policing. The expansion of intersection and traffic-monitoring cameras has already proven to support investigations and improve public safety. Peel Regional Police looks forward to continuing our partnership with the City of Brampton to strengthen enforcement, enhance data sharing and keep our roads and neighbourhoods safe." - Anthony Odoardi, Deputy Chief, Peel Regional Police Media Contact
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