In an effort to curtail excessive speeding on our roadways, the Provincial Government, the Town of Paradise and the City of Mount Pearl, are conducting a traffic camera pilot project, to help inform the implementation of image capture traffic enforcement systems throughout Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Digital Government and Service NL May 23, 2023 Traffic Camera Pilot Project Launched to Improve Road Safety The Provincial Government, in partnership with the City of Mount Pearl and the Town of Paradise, are launching a traffic camera pilot project to capture speeding motorists. The pilot will begin on June 1, 2023 at various locations within the two municipalities. Traffic cameras are used as a means to help increase road safety by supplementing current enforcement efforts to enhance compliance with the rules of the road. During the pilot, signs indicating that speed cameras are in use will be displayed at various locations in Mount Pearl and Paradise. The cameras will read licence plates, and take images of the rear of vehicles travelling over the posted speed limit. The information collected will include:
Each municipality will review the images captured by the cameras in their respective communities, and where a vehicle exceeds the posted speed limit, a detection notice will be sent in the mail to the registered vehicle owner. There will be no tickets issued during the pilot. Information gathered during the pilot will help inform a wider implementation of image capture enforcement systems to curtail speeding. More information regarding the traffic camera pilot project, including a list of frequently asked questions, can be found here. Quotes “The Town of Paradise is pleased to participate in the traffic camera pilot project. Road safety is one of our top priorities, and we are continually working to find progressive ways to deal with it. Over the past number of years, we have been exploring ways to implement traffic calming measures to meet the needs of our Town. Piloting traffic cameras is the latest step in that work and we look forward to building on the data and information gathered in this program.” Dan Bobbett, Mayor
Dave Aker, Mayor
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