PhotoEnforced.com is an open database of locations and fines, updated regularly by anonymous users. PhotoEnforced does not operate or manage any of the actual red light camera locations. For questions about tickets, fines, or unpaid violations, please contact your local city. Drivers often confuse traffic cameras, which monitor traffic flow and do not issue tickets, with red light cameras, which are typically located at the sides or corners of intersections and do issue tickets. We currently track red light cameras, speed cameras, toll road cameras, traffic cameras, and automatic license plate reader cameras (ALPR). For legal inquiries, please contact a red light camera ticket lawyer.
Red light and speed cameras are strategically installed across Canada to enhance road safety, reduce accidents, and enforce traffic laws. Here’s an overview of their usage in various provinces and major cities:
Red light and speed cameras play a crucial role in promoting road safety and enforcing traffic laws across Canada. By being aware of their locations and adhering to traffic regulations, drivers can contribute to a safer driving environment and avoid costly fines. Explore our Canada Red Light Cameras & Speed Cameras Map to stay informed and drive safely.