Brighton to Officially Introduce Its Automated Speed Enforcement Program

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To enhance public safety and protect vulnerable road users in community safety zones and school zones, the Municipality of Brighton will officially begin its Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) program on July 14, 2025.

On that date, a “Camera in Use” sign will be installed to inform motorists that the camera is now active. The automated system will capture and record the rate of speed the motor vehicle is travelling in the School Zone along Elizabeth Street and will automatically issue tickets to the registered plate holder of the vehicle regardless of who was driving. Demerit points will not be applied. The letter of citation will be mailed to the registered vehicle owner.

The program was introduced on April 14, 2025, with a 90-day notification period during which no citations were issued, even if vehicles were travelling above the posted speed limit.

The Automated Speed Enforcement program aligns with the Municipality of Brighton’s strategic goal of enhancing public safety by creating safe and comfortable streets for everyone on or near Municipality of Brighton roadways.

To learn more about the Automated Speed Enforcement program, including a section of Frequently Asked Questions, please visit our website or phone (613) 475 – 0670 ex. 208.

Pete Fisher
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