Halton, Canada Red Light Cameras & Speed Cameras Map

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Halton Region, located in Ontario, Canada, includes several cities and towns that have implemented red light cameras to improve traffic safety. The cities with red light cameras in Halton are:

1. Burlington

  • Several intersections in Burlington are equipped with red light cameras to monitor traffic violations.

2. Oakville

  • Oakville has red light cameras installed at high-traffic intersections to deter red-light running.

3. Milton

  • Milton has implemented red light cameras in key areas to enhance road safety.

4. Halton Hills

  • Includes communities like Georgetown and Acton. While fewer cameras are present compared to larger cities, they may exist at select intersections.

PhotoEnforced.com is an open database of locations and fines that is continually updated by anonymous users. PhotoEnforced DOES NOT operate, run or manage any of the actual red light camera locations. Please contact your local city with questions regarding tickets, fines or unpaid violations. Drivers often confuse traffic cameras with red light cameras. Traffic cameras do not issue tickets and typically are located on top of the traffic light. Red light cameras are located on the side or the corner of the intersection. Drivers often mistake traffic cameras which are located on the traffic pole. These cameras are monitoring traffic flow only and do not issue photo enforced tickets. We currently track red light cameras, speed camera, toll road cameras, traffic cameras & automatic license plate reader cameras (ALPR). Please contact your local city with questions regarding video, accidents, tickets, fines or unpaid violations. For legal questions please contact a red light camera ticket lawyer.

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